Chérie (film)

Chérie is a 1930 American-French musical comedy film directed by Louis Mercanton and starring Saint-Granier, Marguerite Moreno and Mona Goya.[1] [2] It was produced by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures at the Joinville Studios in Paris.A Multiple-language version, common during the early years of sound film, it was remade in several other languages at Joinville all based on the 1916 novel Come Out of the Kitchen!A brother and sister have no money and decide to rent out their property to a wealthy widow, with themselves anonymously acting as servants.The woman's daughter soon falls in love with the valet while her fiancé is entranced by the maid.
Louis MercantonSaint-GranierAlice Duer MillerMarguerite MorenoMona GoyaRené GuissartSam CoslowParamount PicturesFrenchmusical comedy filmJoinville StudiosHollywoodMultiple-language versionsound filmservantsfiancéJeanne Fusier-GirGeorges BeverFernand GraveyJacqueline DelubacCome Out of the KitchenEvery Woman Has SomethingSpring in Park LaneThe Call of the BloodMiarkaPossessionSarati the TerribleThe Gardens of MurciaThe Two BoysMonte CarloCindersCroquetteThe Maid at the PalaceThe NipperThe Mystery of the Villa RoseLet's Get MarriedA Man of MayfairThese Charming PeoplePassionatelyStudents in ParisThe Fish WomanCognasseHe Is Charming