Paris Frills
Paris Frills is a 1945 French drama film directed by Jacques Becker and starring Raymond Rouleau, Micheline Presle and Jean Chevrier. It was made in 1944 during the German [military administration in occupied France during World War II|German occupation] but not released until the following year. The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. It was shot at the Francoeur Studios in Paris. Exteriors were shot in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
Plot
Micheline, a young woman from the provinces, arrives in Paris to prepare for her marriage to a silk manufacturer from Lyon, Daniel Rousseau. But she falls in love with the best friend of her husband-to-be, the fashion designer Philippe Clarence. He is an impenitent Don Juan who seduces her when he feels the need for some creative inspiration and then drops her just as quickly when he comes to devote himself to a new collection. Micheline no longer feels she can go ahead and get married. A few weeks later Clarence tries to reconquer her but it is too late. She refuses. Clarence goes mad and throws himself from a window.Main cast
- Raymond Rouleau as Philippe Clarence
- Micheline Presle as Micheline Lafaurie
- Jean Chevrier as Daniel Rousseau
- Gabrielle Dorziat as Solange
- Jeanne Fusier-Gir as Paulette
- Françoise Lugagne as Anne-Marie
- Christiane Barry as Lucienne
- Rosine Luguet as Cousin
- Yolande Bloin
- Eveline Volney as Employee
- Maria Carld
- François Joux as Murier
- Georges Roullet
- Marc Doelnitz as Cousin
Critical appraisal
Farber adds: “With the efficiency of a good documentary but in a charming, casual, offhand manner, Becker acquaints you with the complicated, caste-ridden business of dress designing…the nicest group of people I have seen in current movies are the friendly, loyal, unaffected seamstresses whose characters are so different from the dresses they make.”