A list of films produced in France in 1932:

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
Abduct MeLéonce PerretJacqueline Francell, Roger Tréville, ArlettyComedy[1]
The AccompliceGiuseppe GuarinoJean Bradin, Philippe RichardComedy[2]
Aces of the TurfSerge de PolignyJeanne Fusier-Gir, Marcel Barencey, Paul PauleySports[3]
Amourous AdventureWilhelm ThieleAlbert Préjean, Marie Glory, Jeanne BoitelRomantic comedyTobis[4]
AntoinetteHerbert SelpinJeanne Boitel, Armand Bernard, Rolla NormanComedy[5]
BaleydierJean MamyMichel Simon, Josseline Gaël, Jean GehretComedy[6]
BaroudRex Ingram, Alice TerryPierre Batcheff, Colette Darfeuil, Andrews EngelmannAdventure[7]
The Beautiful SailorHarry LachmanPierre Blanchar, Madeleine Renaud, Jean GabinDrama[8]
Beauty SpotPierre Caron, Léonce PerretSimone Cerdan, Marfa d'HervillyMusical[9]
Billeting OrderCharles-Félix TavanoAndré Berley, Jeanne HelblingComedy[10]
The Blaireau CaseHenry WulschlegerBach, Alice Tissot, Renée PasseurComedy[11]
Boudu Saved from DrowningJean RenoirMichel Simon, Charles GranvalComedy[12]
Buridan's DonkeyAlexandre RyderRené Lefèvre, Colette Darfeuil, Mona GoyaComedy[13]
The Champion CookKarl AntonPierre Bertin, Jeanne Helbling, Lucien BarouxComedy[14]
The Chocolate GirlMarc AllégretSimone Simon, Pierre Bertin, RaimuComedy drama[15]
ClochardRobert PéguyGeorges Biscot, Simone CerdanComedy[16]
CognasseLouis MercantonThérèse Dorny, Marguerite Moreno, André RoanneComedy[17]
Companion WantedJoe MayJean Murat, AnnabellaComedy[18]
Côte d'AzurRoger CapellaniSimone Héliard, Robert Burnier, Robert ArnouxComedy[19]
DantonAndré RoubaudJacques Grétillat, Andrée DucretHistorical[20]
Dainah the MulattoJean GrémillonCharles Vanel, Habib Benglia, Gaston DuboscDrama[21]
The Dressmaker of LunevilleHarry LachmanMadeleine Renaud, Pierre BlancharComedy[22]
FannyMarc Allégret, Marcel PagnolRaimu, Pierre Fresnay, Orane DemazisDrama, romance[23]
FantômasPaul FejosJean Galland, Thomy Bourdelle, Tania FédorCrime[24]
A Father Without Knowing ItRobert WylerPierre Brasseur, Françoise RosayComedy[25]
Fifty Fathoms DeepJack ForresterJeanne Helbling, Thomy BourdelleDrama[26]
Fun in the BarracksMaurice TourneurHenry Roussell, Mady Berry, FernandelComedy drama[27]
A Gentleman of the RingRobert BibalVanda Gréville, Gaston DuboscSports[28]
Happy HeartsHanns Schwarz, Max de VaucorbeilJosseline Gaël, Gabriel Gabrio, Jean GabinComedy[29]
A Happy ManAntonin BideauClaude Dauphin, Alice TissotComedy[30]
Heart of ParisMarie EpsteinSimone Mareuil, Jimmy GaillardComedy[31]
He Is CharmingLouis MercantonMeg Lemonnier, Henri GaratMusical[32]
Here's BerlinJulien DuvivierJosette Day, Germaine AusseyComedyCo-production with Germany[33]
His Best ClientPierre ColombierElvire Popesco, René LefèvreComedy[34]
If You Wish ItAndré HugonJeanne Boitel, Armand BernardComedy[35]
Imperial VioletsHenry RousselRaquel Meller, Suzanne BianchettiHistorical[36]
The Improvised SonRené GuissartFernand Gravey, FlorelleComedy[37]
In the Name of the LawMaurice TourneurMarcelle Chantal, Gabriel GabrioCrime[38]
King of the HotelCarmine GalloneJules Berry, Betty Stockfeld, Simone SimonComedyCo-production with the United Kingdom[39]
Kiss MeLéon MathotAbel Tarride, Tania FédorComedy[40]
The Last BlowJacques de BaroncelliJean Murat, Danièle ParolaDrama[41]
L'affaire est dans le sac (It's in the Bag)Pierre PrévertÉtienne Decroux, Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Julien Carette, Philippe Richard, Anthony Gildès, Jacques BruniusComedyPierre Prévert's first film; screenplay by Jacques Prévert.[42][43][44]
L'AtlantideG. W. PabstBrigitte Helm, Pierre Blanchar, Tela TschaiAdventure, fantasyCo-production with Germany[45][46]
The Lacquered BoxJean KemmDanielle Darrieux, René AlexandreCrime[47]
The Levy Department StoresAndré HugonLéon Belières, Charles LamyComedy[48]
LilacAnatole LitvakMarcelle Romée, Jean Gabin, André LuguetCrime drama[49]
Love and LuckMonty BanksMax Dearly, Ginette Gaubert Olga ValéryComedy[50]

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
The Mad NightRobert BibalMarguerite Deval, Suzanne BianchettiComedy[51]
Make-UpKarl AntonRobert Burnier, Rosine Deréan, Edwige FeuillèreDrama[52]
The Marriage of Mademoiselle BeulemansJean ChouxPierre Alcover, Arthur DevèreComedyCo-production with Belgium[53]
Maurin of the MoorsAndré HugonAntonin Berval, Jeanne BoitelComedy[54]
MicheJean de MarguenatSuzy Vernon, Robert BurnierDrama[55]
Monsieur AlbertKarl AntonNoël-Noël, Betty Stockfeld, Edwige FeuillèreComedy[56]
Monsieur, Madame and BibiJean Boyer, Max NeufeldRené Lefèvre, Marie GloryComedyCo-production with Germany[57]
MoonlightHenri Diamant-BergerBlanche Montel, Claude Dauphin, Henri RollanComedy[58]
Nicole and Her VirtueRené HervilAlice Cocéa, André RoanneDrama[59]
Night at the CrossroadsJean RenoirPierre Renoir, Winna Winifred, Jean GehretCrime[60]
The Night at the HotelLeo MittlerJean Périer, Betty StockfeldDrama[61]
Night ShiftHenri FescourtMarcel Barencey, Gaston Dupray, Paulette DubostComedy[62]
Nights in Port SaidLeo MittlerRenée Héribel, Gustav DiesslDrama[63]
The Nude WomanJean-Paul PaulinFlorelle, Raymond RouleauDrama[64]
Orange BlossomHenry RousselAndré Lefaur, André AlermeComedy[65]
Our Lord's VineyardRené HervilVictor Boucher, Simone CerdanComedy[66]
PassionatelyRené Guissart, Louis MercantonFlorelle, Fernand Gravey, Louis BaronMusical[67]
The PicadorLucien JaqueluxMadeleine Guitty, Enrique RiverosDrama[68]
The Red HeadJulien DuvivierRobert Lynen, Harry BaurDrama[69]
The Regiment's ChampionHenry WulschlegerBach, Georges TrévilleComedy[70]
Rouletabille the AviatorSteve SekelyRoland Toutain, Léon Belières, Germaine AusseyThrillerCo-production with Hungary[71]
Sailor's SongCarmine GalloneAlbert Préjean, Jim GéraldComedy[72]
The SandmanAndré HugonJean Toulout, Jean Worms, Alexandre MihalescoDrama[73]
Sergeant XVladimir StrizhevskyIvan Mozzhukhin, Suzy Vernon, Jean AngeloDrama[74]
Shadows of ParisMaurice SollinDolly Davis, Ksenia KuprinaDrama[75]
Should We Wed Them?Pierre Billon, Carl LamacAnny Ondra, Lucien BarouxComedy[76]
A Son from AmericaCarmine GalloneAlbert Préjean, AnnabellaComedy dramaCo-production with Hungary[77]
Southern CrossAndré HugonCharles de Rochefort, Suzanne ChristyDrama[78]
A Star DisappearsRobert VillersSuzy Vernon, Constant RémyComedy[79]
Student's HotelViktor TourjanskyLisette Lanvin, Raymond GalleDrama[80]
SuzanneLéo Joannon, Raymond RouleauPauline Carton, Louis FlorencieDrama[81]
Take Care of AmelieMarguerite Viel, Richard WeisbachAimé Clariond, Arthur DevèreComedy[82]
The Three MusketeersHenri Diamant-BergerBlanche Montel, Maurice EscandeAdventure[83]
To Live HappilyClaudio de la TorreNoël-Noël, Suzet Maïs, Pierre EtchepareComedy[84]
To the Polls, CitizensJean HémardClaude Dauphin, Léon BelièresComedy[85]
Tossing ShipJean de La CourMax Dearly, Pierre MagnierMusical[86]
Transit CampMax ReichmannIvan Koval-Samborsky, Meg LemonnierDramaCo-production with Germany[87]
The Triangle of FireEdmond T. Gréville, Johannes GuterJean Angelo, André RoanneCrimeCo-production with Germany[88]
Under the Leather HelmetAlbert de CourvillePierre Richard-Willm, Gina ManèsDramaCo-production with the United Kingdom[89]
VampyrCarl Theodor DreyerJulian West, Maurice Schutz, Jan Hieronimko, Sybille SchmitzHorrorCo-production with Germany[90]
Vive la classe Maurice CammageFernandel, Mireille BalinComedy[91]
The Wandering BeastMarco de GastyneGabriel Gabrio, Maurice MaillotDrama[92]
The Woman Dressed As a ManAugusto GeninaCarmen Boni, Armand BernardComedy[93]
The Wonderful DayYves Mirande, Robert WylerFrédéric Duvallès, FlorelleComedy[94]
Wooden CrossesRaymond BernardPierre Blanchar, Raymond Aimos, Gabriel GabrioWar[95]
The Yellow DogJean TarrideAbel Tarride, Rosine DeréanCrime[96]
You Will Be a DuchessRené GuissartMarie Glory, Fernand GraveyRomantic comedy[97]

See also

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