Adémaï aviateur (1933)
Directed by Jean Tarride

Adventure / Comedy
aka: Skylark

Film Synopsis

Whilst training to be an aviator in the French air force, Adémaï makes frequent visits to a nearby farm owned by Monsieur Morlot.  His main reason for doing so is to spend time with the beautiful cowgirl Marguerite, to whom he has taken a distinct fancy.  Unfortunately, Marguerite is more interested in Lucas, the man that Marie-Jeanne, the farmer's daughter, is hoping to marry.  When Marie-Jeanne falls seriously ill, the doctor advises her parents to find her a husband as quickly as possible.  Since Adémaï is the only man available, the Morlots contrive a union between him and their daughter.  Adémaï isn't keen on the idea, but what worries him more is the prospect of his impending flying lessons...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Tarride
  • Script: Noël-Noël, Paul Colline
  • Cinematographer: Fédote Bourgasoff, Jean-Paul Goreaud
  • Music: Paul May, Michel Michelet
  • Cast: Noël-Noël (Adémaï), Fernandel (Méchelet), Junie Astor (Marguerite), Sylvia Bataille (Marie-Jeanne), Paul Asselin (Le Commandant), André Nicolle (Le Colonel), Paul Azaïs (L'Adjudant), Madeleine Guitty (Madame Morlot), Jean Rousselière (Lucas), Henri Lévêque (Un Aviateur), Teddy Michaud (Un Aviateur), Alex Bernard (Le Docteur Tallet), Marcel Barencey (Morlot), Anna Lefeuvrier, Pierre Ferval
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 80 min
  • Aka: Skylark

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