List of French films of 1924

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A list of films produced in France in 1924:

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
After Love Maurice Champreux André Nox, Jeanne Provost, Blanche Montel Drama
Altemer le Cynique Georges Monca et Maurice Kéroul
Au Secours! Abel Gance Max Linder, Jean Toulout Comedy
Backbiters Albert Dieudonné, Jean Renoir Catherine Hessling, Albert Dieudonné [1]
Ballet Mécanique Fernand Léger Alice Prin
Bibi la Purée Maurice Champreux
The Clairvoyant Leon Abrams Sarah Bernhardt, Georges Melchior Drama
Claudine et le poussin ou Le temps d'aimer Marcel Manchez [2]
Coeurs farouches Julien Duvivier Desdemona Mazza, Gaston Jacquet Drama [3]
Credo ou la tragedie de Lourdes Julien Duvivier Georges Deneubourg, Gaston Jacquet Drama [4]
Enfants de Paris Albert Francis Bertoni
Entr'acte René Clair Jean Börlin, Inge Frïss
Face à la mort Gérard Bourgeois Harry Piel, Denise Legeay Serial [5]
Feliana l'espionne Gaston Roudès
Grand'Mère d' Alberto
Heart of an Actress Germaine Dulac Iván Petrovich, Mabel Poulton Drama
I Have Killed Roger Lion Sessue Hayakawa, Huguette Duflos, Max Maxudian Crime [6]
Imperial Violets Henry Roussel Raquel Meller, Suzanne Bianchetti Historical
L'affiche Jean Epstein Nathalie Lissenko, Genica Missirio [7]
L'arriviste André Hugon Pierre Blanchar, Jeanne Helbling
L'aventurier Maurice Mariaud
L'enfant des Halles René Leprince Camille Bert, Suzanne Bianchetti Drama [8]
L'épervier Robert Boudrioz [9]
L'éveil Gaston Roudès, Marcel Dumont [10]
L'héritage de cent millions de Armand Armand Du Plessy
L'homme sans nerfs Gérard Bourgeois and Harry Piel
L'Inhumaine Marcel L'Herbier Georgette Leblanc, Jaque Catelain
L'ironie du sort Georges Monca, Maurice Kéroul
L'oeuvre immortelle Julien Duvivier Suzanne Christy, Maurice Widy Drama [11]
L'ombre du bonheur Gaston Roudès
L'ornière Édouard Chimot
La brière Léon Poirier
La Cité foudroyée Luitz-Morat
La closerie des Genêts André Liabel
La double existence de Lord Samsey Georges Monca and Maurice Kéroul
La Flambée des Reves Jacques de Baroncelli Sandra Milowanoff, Charles Vanel [12]
La galerie des monstres Jaque Catelain
La Gitanilla André Hugon Ginette Maddie, Robert Guibert [13]
La goutte de sang Maurice Mariaud, Jean Epstein Andree Lionel, Roger Karl Drama [14]
La joueuse d'orgue Charles Burguet M. Girardin, E. BuffetDrama [15]
La main qui a tué Maurice de Marsan, Maurice Gleize
La Princesse aux clowns André Hugon Huguette Duflos, Charles de Rochefort
La Vocation d'André Carel Jean Choux
Le chiffonnier de Paris Serge Nadejdine
Le diable dans la ville Germaine Dulac [16]
Le Lion des Mogols Jean Epstein Ivan Mosjoukine, Camille Bardou Drama [17]
Le Miracle des Loups Raymond Bernard Romuald Joubé, Yvonne Sergyl Historical [18]
Le Vert Galant René Leprince
Les cinquante ans de Don Juan Henri Etiévant [19]
Les fils du soleil René Le Somptier Georges Charlia, Marquisette Bosky Serial [20]
Les grands Henri Fescourt
Les Héritiers de l'oncle Alfred Machin, Henry Wulschleger M. Schey, Georges Terof Comedy drama [21]
The Loves of Rocambole Charles Maudru Claude Mérelle, Max Maxudian Silent
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Mandrin Henri Fescourt Romuald Joubé, Hugues de Bagratide, Jeanne Helbling Adventure
The Masked Woman Viktor Tourjansky Nathalie Kovanko, Jeanne Brindeau, Nicolas Koline Crime drama
Mimi Pinson Théo Bergerat Gabriel de Gravone, Simone Vaudry Drama
My Uncle Benjamin René Leprince Léon Mathot, Charles Lamy Comedy
Paris René Hervil Pierre Magnier, Dolly Davis, Henry Krauss Drama
Paul et Virginie Robert Péguy
Pecheur d'Islande Jacques de Baroncelli
Pierre et Jean Émile-Bernard Donatien Suzanne Desprès, Georges Charlia Drama
The Princess and the Clown André Hugon Huguette Duflos, Charles de Rochefort Silent
Quelqu’un dans l'ombre Marcel Manchez [22]
Rêves de clowns René Hervoin
Terror Edward José, Gérard Bourgeois Pearl White, Henri Baudin, Arlette Marchal Drama
Une vie sans joie Albert Dieudonné Catherine Hessling, Albert Dieudonné [23]
Violettes impériales Henry Roussell Raquel Meller, Suzanne Bianchetti Historical
Voulez-vous faire du Cinéma ? Pierre Ramelot, René Alinat [24]

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