The plot focuses on Gaillac (Albert Prejean), an electrician employed by the Paris Opera. In love with gorgeous ballerina Suzanne (Gaby Morlay), Gaillac must play second fiddle to Suzanne's wealthy "protector," powerful politician Count Montoire (Henry Roussell). When the Opera personnel go on strike, Gaillac is appointed leader of the strikers, doing his job so well that he is ultimately elected Secretary of Labor in the French cabinet. Now on equal footing with Montoire, Gaillac is at last a "worthy" suitor for Suzanne -- who can't make up her mind between her two well-connected admirers, leading to a political rivalry the likes of which Paris has never seen. This harmless political satire ended up being banned by the French government for undermining "the dignity of Parliament and its ministers". (moviefone.com)
The New Gentlemen
November 20, 1929
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Albert Préjean
Jacques Gaillac
Gaby Morlay
Susanne Verrier
Charles Barrois
Theatre director
Henry Roussel
Comte de Montoire Grandpre
Léon Arvel
President
Guy Ferrant
Reporter
Henri Valbel
Policeman Morin
Gustave Hamilton
L' Huissier
Georges Deneubourg
De Courcieux
Christian Gérard
N/A
Raymond Narlay
Chief de Cabinet
Bill Bocket
N/A
Andrée Canti
Julia
Christophe Duchange
Bit Part
Yvonne Dumas
Bit Player
Fred Gastal
Bit Player
Marechkine
Bit Player
Renée Piat
Bit Player
Louis Pré Fils
Bit Part
Yvonneck
Bit Part
Jacques Feyder
Director
Charles Spaak
Writer
Jacques Feyder
Writer
Francis de Croisset
Theatre Play
Robert de Flers
Theatre Play
Maurice Desfassiaux
Director of Photography
Georges Périnal
Director of Photography