A list of films released in France in 1934:

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
The AdventurerMarcel L'HerbierBlanche Montel, Victor Francen, Henri RollanDrama[1]
AmokFedor OzepMarcelle Chantal, Madeleine Guitty, Jean YonnelDrama[2]
AngèleMarcel PagnolOrane Demazis, Fernandel, Édouard DelmontDrama[3]
Arlette and Her FathersHenry RousselMax Dearly, Jules Berry, Renée Saint-CyrComedy[4]
L'AtalanteJean VigoDita Parlo, Jean Dasté, Michel SimonRomance, Drama[5]
Beauty of the NightLouis ValrayVéra Korène, Aimé Clariond, Paul BernardDrama[6]
The Bread PeddlerRené StiFernandel, Mona Goya, Germaine DermozDrama[7]
CasanovaRené BarberisIvan Mosjoukine, Madeleine Ozeray, Jeanne BoitelHistorical[8]
Cease FiringJacques de BaroncelliJean Galland, Annie Ducaux, Marcel AndréDrama[9]
ChourinetteAndré HugonMireille Hartuch, Frédéric Duvallès, Jean SinoëlComedy[10]
The Concierge's DaughtersJacques TourneurJeanne Cheirel, Paul Azaïs, Josette DayComedy[11]
Coralie and CompanyAlberto CavalcantiFrançoise Rosay, Robert Burnier, Josette DayComedy[12]
CrainquebilleJacques de BaroncelliFélicien Tramel, Rachel Devirys, Jeanne Fusier-GirDrama[13]
The Crisis is OverRobert SiodmakDanielle Darrieux, Albert Préjean, Suzanne DehellyComedy[14]
The Fakir of the Grand HotelPierre BillonArmand Bernard, Paulette Dubost, Annie DucauxComedy[15]
FanatismeTony Lekain, Gaston RavelPola Negri, Jean Yonnel, Andrée LafayetteHistorical drama[16]
FedoraLouis J. GasnierMarie Bell, Ernest Ferny, Henri BoscDrama[17]
Gold in the StreetCurtis BernhardtAlbert Préjean, Danielle Darrieux, Pierre LarqueyComedy[18]
Le Grand JeuJacques FeyderCharles Vanel, Marie Bell, Françoise RosayDrama[19]
The Guardian AngelJean ChouxAndré Baugé, Pola Illéry, Paul AzaïsComedy[20]
His Other LoveAlfred MachardConstant Rémy, Jeanne Boitel, Saturnin FabreDrama[21]
Hotel Free ExchangeMarc AllégretFernandel, André Alerme, Ginette LeclercComedy[22]
The House on the DunePierre BillonPierre Richard-Willm, Madeleine Ozeray, Colette DarfeuilDrama[23]
I Have an IdeaRoger RichebéRaimu, Simone Deguyse, Félix OudartComedy[24]
The Ideal WomanAndré BerthomieuRené Lefèvre, Marie Glory, Arlette MarchalComedy[25]
If I Were BossRichard PottierFernand Gravey, Max Dearly, Mireille BalinComedy[26]
In the Land of the SunRobert PéguyHenri Alibert, Lisette Lanvin, Pola IlléryMusical[27]
IttoJean Benoît-Lévy, Marie EpsteinSimone Berriau, Simone Bourday, Pauline CartonDrama[28]
JeanneGeorges MarretGaby Morlay, André Luguet, Hélène PerdrièreDrama[29]
JofroiMarcel PagnolVincent Scotto, Charles Blavette, Charles BlavetteDrama[30]
JudexMaurice ChampreuxRené Ferté, Louise Lagrange, Marcel ValléeCrime[31]
Le Roi des Champs-ÉlyséesMax NosseckBuster Keaton, Paulette Dubost, Colette DarfeuilComedy[32]
The Lady of LebanonJean EpsteinJean Murat, Andrée Spinelly, George GrossmithThriller[33]
The Lady of the CamelliasFernand RiversYvonne Printemps, Jane Marken, Pierre FresnayDrama[34]
Lake of LadiesMarc AllégretRosine Deréan, Simone Simon, Jean-Pierre AumontComedy drama[35]
The Last BillionaireRené ClairMax Dearly, Renée Saint-Cyr, Marthe MellotComedy[36]
The Last NightJacques de CasembrootFlorelle, José Noguéro, Kissa KouprineComedy[37]
LiliomFritz LangCharles Boyer, Madeleine Ozeray, Pierre AlcoverFantasy[38]
Little JacquesGaston RoudèsConstant Rémy, Line Noro, Annie DucauxDrama[39]

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
Madame BovaryJean RenoirMax Dearly, Valentine Tessier, Pierre RenoirHistorical[40]
Mam'zelle SpahiMax de VaucorbeilNoël-Noël, Raymond Cordy, Josette DayComedy[41]
A Man Has Been StolenMax OphülsHenri Garat, Lili Damita, Raoul MarcoComedy thriller[42]
A Man of GoldJean DrévilleHarry Baur, Suzy Vernon, Josseline GaëlDrama[43]
The Man with a Broken EarRobert BoudriozThomy Bourdelle, Alice Tissot, Jacqueline DaixDrama[44]
Maria ChapdelaineJulien DuvivierMadeleine Renaud, Suzanne Desprès, Jean GabinDrama, Romance[45]
Mauvaise GraineBilly Wilder, Alexander EswayDanielle Darrieux, Pierre Mingand, Raymond GalleComedyWilder's directorial debut[46]
The Midnight PrinceRené GuissartHenri Garat, Edith Méra, Monique RollandComedy[47]
Les MisérablesRaymond BernardHarry Baur, Charles Vanel, Charles DullinDrama[48]
MiquetteHenri Diamant-BergerBlanche Montel, Michel Simon, Roland ToutainComedy[49]
Moscow NightsAlexis GranowskyAnnabella, Harry Baur, Pierre Richard-WillmDrama[50]
My Heart Is Calling YouCarmine Gallone, Serge VéberJan Kiepura, Danielle Darrieux, Lucien BarouxMusicalCo-production with Germany[51]
Nemo's BankMarguerite VielVictor Boucher, Mona Goya, Alice TissotComedy[52]
On a trouvé une femme nueLéo JoannonMireille Balin, Jean Aquistapace, Paul BernardComedy[53]
One Night's SecretFélix GandéraArmand Bernard, Albert Préjean, Lisette LanvinComedy[54]
Paris-DeauvilleJean DelannoyMarguerite Moreno, Monique Rolland, Germaine SablonComedy[55]
The Path to HappinessJean MamyAlfred Pizella, Michel Duran, Clément DoucetComedy[56]
PolicheAbel GanceConstant Rémy, Marie Bell, Edith MéraDrama[57]
PrimeroseRené GuissartMadeleine Renaud, Henri Rollan, Marguerite MorenoDrama[58]
Prince JeanJean de MarguenatPierre Richard-Willm, Natalie Paley, Nina MyralDrama[59]
The Princess's WhimKarl Hartl
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Albert Préjean, Marie Bell, Armand BernardComedyCo-production with Germany[60]
The Queen of BiarritzJean TouloutAlice Field, Léon Belières, Marguerite MorenoComedy[61]
RaptDimitri KirsanoffDita Parlo, Nadia Sibirskaia, Geymond VitalDrama[62]
The RosaryTony Lekain, Gaston RavelLouisa de Mornand, André Luguet, Hélène RobertDrama[63]
RothchildMarco de GastyneHarry Baur, Fred Pasquali, Paul PauleyComedy[64]
S.S. TenacityJulien DuvivierMarie Glory, Albert PréjeanComedy drama[65]
Sans familleMarc AllégretRobert Lynen, Aimé ClariondDrama[66]
SaphoLéonce PerretMary Marquet, Jean-Max, Marcelle PrainceDrama[67]
The ScandalMarcel L'HerbierGaby Morlay, Henri Rollan, Jean GallandDrama[68]
Sidonie PanacheHenry WulschlegerFlorelle, Bach, Alexandre Mihalesco, Paul AzaïsComedy[69]
SkylarkJean TarrideNoël-Noël, Fernandel, Junie AstorComedy[70]
Song of FarewellAlbert Valentin, Géza von BolváryJean Servais, Janine Crispin, Lucienne Le MarchandDramaTobis[71]
Street Without a NamePierre ChenalConstant Rémy, Gabriel Gabrio, Pola IlléryDrama[72]
Tartarin of TarasconRaymond BernardRaimu, Fernand Charpin, Jenny HéliaComedy[73]
Three SailorsCharles BarroisArmand Bernard, Betty Stockfeld, Fernand CharpinComedy[74]
TobogganHenri DecoinGeorges Carpentier, Arlette Marchal, Raymond CordySports drama[75]
The Typist Gets MarriedRené Pujol, Joe MayMarie Glory, Jean Murat, Armand BernardComedy[76]
The Uncle from PekingJacques DarmontArmand Bernard, Janine Merrey, Claude MayComedy[77]
Volga in FlamesVictor TourjanskyAlbert Préjean, Valéry Inkijinoff, Danielle DarrieuxHistorical[78]
We Are Not ChildrenAugusto GeninaGaby Morlay, Claude Dauphin, Jean WallComedy[79]
Your SmileMonty Banks, Pierre CaronVictor Boucher, Marie Glory, Raymond RognoniComedy[80]
YouthGeorges LacombeRobert Arnoux, Lisette Lanvin, Jean ServaisDrama[81]
ZouzouMarc AllégretJosephine Baker, Jean Gabin, Yvette LebonMusical comedy[82]

See also

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