

Also known as Lilac, this early Anatole Litvak-directed talkie was based on a play by Tristan Bernard and Charles Henry Hirsch. The story bears traces of the Bertold Brecht-Weill piece The Threepenny Opera, with heroine Lilac (Marcelle Romeo) consorting with the criminal scum of Paris. Lilac falls in love with a handsome detective (Andre Luguet), but he doesn't let his emotions stand in the way of his duty, and in the end he reluctantly turns her over to the authorities. At $120,000, Coeur de Lilas was one of the most expensive movies to come out of France in 1931, but it more than made back its cost at the box-office.
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The original title is "Cœur de Lilas" (FR).
The runtime is 90 minutes (1h 30m).
The film was directed by Anatole Litvak.
The screenplay was written by Dorothy Farnum and Anatole Litvak.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0021754.
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Cœur de Lilas
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France