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- The story of two men, one married, the other the lover of the other's wife, who meet in the trenches of the First World War, and how their tale becomes a microcosm for the horrors of war.
- The tale of the tormented loves of Princess Daoulah and Prince Mourad, who had met, she disguised as a girl of the people, he as a poor fisherman, and who could not find each other. The princess is coveted by the sinister Sultan Malik, assisted by the fearsome Kadjar.
- The efforts of lawyer Jacques Varese and journalist Raoul de Nerac who attempt to expose and destroy the criminal organization led by a sadistic banker Rudolph Strelitz.
- A Parisian museum director believes his wife has lost interest in him and so places a poisoned cigarette in the box on his desk - thus allowing chance to decide the moment of his death.
- Landry Smith, lives with Minnie, his ward, in Corrèze, in France. Kate Lockwood, his servant, asks Bill Stanley, a sadistic Mexican cowboy, to come kill her master and fins his money. Bill arrives in the area in the same time of Jean Didier, a man whose father suicided because of Landry Smith.
- Max is a millionaire who is forced to lead a double-life as a waiter, the result of having lost a wager.
- A woman's journey from country girl to cabaret singer when she is abandoned by the father of her daughter.
- A French chauvinistic propaganda film made during the Great War.
- Denis Marcant is all about business day or night. He neglects his wife Élise and their son Georges. During the winter, Marcant takes them both to the south of France so he can work alone in Paris. During this short stay, he meets his friend Pierre Daumier. Élise had previously helped him to overcome his passion for an evil girl, and Pierre falls in love with her. One day, Georges woos her on his yacht "l'Ibis Bleu" (The blue ibis), and they forget both the time and little Georges. Denis gets an anonymous note about the situation and he finds the child alone, crying near his mother's empty bed. Élise is then thrown out by her husband. She tries to commit suicide but Pierre stops her in time. Pierre's mother intercedes, but more than anything, it is the child's sorrow which makes the man forgive.
- For some, misfortune does not need the test of time. It is the case of three-year-old Marcelle Monfort who sees her mother die suddenly in a public garden while her ruined father is on his way to America. Taken in by Madame Jalin, a washerwoman, Marcelle grows up enduring the jealousy of Louise, Madame Jalin's daughter. Having had enough of the situation Marcelle leaves home and soon gets ill. Fortunately, she benefits for a time from Mademoiselle de Beaurenon's compassionate support. But her troubles are not over yet, for her benefactor dies and she is kicked out of home by the good lady's greedy relatives who think they are her heirs. Rose, the old domestic, takes care of Marcelle until, at long last, luck takes a turn for the better. Not only does her father come back from the USA but Madame de Beaurenon also leaves her all her assets.
- Drama about the evils of wine abuse.
- Painter Claude Vertheuil, 60, falls in love with his pupil, a young Argentinian girl named Juana Yguanez who rejects him because she wants his son Jacques. Claude's first idea when he finds out is to get a revenge until he realizes he is too old for the girl who eventually goes back to her country.
- A documentary on Africa tribal pottery, its design and construction.
- Beautiful birds with vivacious colors fly through the screen in these stunning shots. They gently stroke blue lakes and big trees in the big forest.
- Marjolin, called for military duty, has cheated on his wife who found out and decided to get even by being a godmother to another soldier, a cook named Brichoux. Brichoux sells his place to Lambrisset who soon makes a pass at the woman. Marjolin's uncle, a colonel, arrives unexpectedly and congratulates his alleged nephew. But Mrs. Lambrisset, thinking that her husband did not get his leave, comes to Paris to visit her friend Mrs. Marjolin, and finds her husband there. The Colonel sweetens her temper.
- Roger Daubry and Suzanne de Sternay love each other but one day Grand-ma Adelaîde Sternay tells Suzanne that she cannot marry Roger. She writes M. Daubry, Roger's uncle, to ask him to take his nephew away, which he does. The grand-mother then explains Suzanne why she did that: when she was her age, she had loved M. Daubry but Adélaïde had objected so he had left. When he returned, Adélaïde was married to Sternay. And one day she was saying goodbye to Daubry, her husband had surprised them. There was a duel and M. de Sternay was killed. That's why she thought she couldn't marry her grand-father's murderer. In the end, they accept their union.