List of French films of 1925

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A list of films produced in France in 1925:

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
600.000 francs par mois Robert Péguy, Nicolas Koline [1]
The Abbot Constantine Julien Duvivier Jean Coquelin, Claude France Comedy
The Adventures of Robert Macaire Jean Epstein Jean Angelo, Suzanne Bianchetti, Maximilienne Comedy adventure
Amour et carburateur Pière Colombier
Amours Exotiques Léon Poirier Rama-Tahe, Suzanne Bianchetti [2]
Autour d'un berceau Georges Monca, Maurice Kéroul Pierre Batcheff, Genevieve Felix Drama [3]
Barocco Charles Burguet
Chou-Chou poids-plume Gaston Ravel [4]
Comment j'ai tué mon enfant Alexandre Ryder Jacqueline Forzane, Georges Lannes [5]
Count Kostia Jacques Robert Conrad Veidt, Genica Athanasiou Historical [6]
A Daughter of Israel Edward José Betty Blythe, Léon Mathot Drama [7]
Destinée Henry Roussell
Face à la mort Gérard Bourgeois Harry Piel, Dary Holm ThrillerCo-production with Germany
Fanfan la Tulipe René Leprince Aimé Simon-Girard Adventure
Feu Mathias Pascal Marcel L'Herbier Ivan Mozzhukhin, Michel Simon Drama
Gribiche Jacques Feyder Jean Forest, Françoise Rosay Drama [8]
Jack Robert Saidreau
Jocaste Gaston Ravel Thomy Bourdelle, Sandra Milovanoff Drama
Knock René Hervil Fernand Fabre, Léon Malavier, René Lefèvre Comedy [9]
L'heureuse mort Serge Nadejdine Suzanne Bianchetti, Nicolas Rimsky Drama
L' orphelin du cirque Georges Lannes [10]
La blessure Marco de Gastyne Léon Mathot, Henri Étiévant Silent
La Brière Léon Poirier Drama
La chaussée des géants Robert Boudrioz, Jean Durand Armand Tallier, Philippe Hériat [11]
La clé de voute Roger Lion Max Maxudian Drama [12]
La closerie des Genets André Liabel Henry Krauss, Jean Dax Silent
La course du flambeau Luitz Morat
La douleur Gaston Roudès Constant Rémy, France Dhélia Silent [12]
La femme aux yeux fermés Alexandre Ryder Maryse Maia, Pierre Stephen [13]
La flamme René Hervil Charles Vanel, Germaine Rouer Drama
La Justicière Maurice de Marsan, Maurice Gleize
La maternelle Gaston Roudès
The Night Watch Marcel Silver Suzanne Bianchetti, Vladimir Gajdarov, Raquel Meller Drama
La nuit de la revanche Henri Etiévant Léon Mathot, Charles Vanel [14]
La princesse aux clowns André Hugon Huguette Duflos, Charles de Rochefort Silent
La terre promise Henry Roussel Pierre Blanchar, Raquel Meller, André Roanne Silent
Le berceau des dieux Fred LeRoy Granville
Le Bossu Jean Kemm Gaston Jacquet, Claude France, Marcel Vibert Adventure [15]
Le château de la mort lente E.B. Donatien
Le cœur des gueux Alfred Machin, Henry Wulschleger
Le Double Amour Jean Epstein Nathalie Lissenko, Jean Angelo Drama [16]
Le Reveil Jacques de Baroncelli Charles Vanel, Max Maxudian [17]
Le roi de la pédale Maurice Champreux Georges Biscot, Blanche Montel Comedy [18]
Le voyage imaginaire René Clair Dolly Davis, Albert Préjean Comedy
Les aventures de Robert Macaire Jean Epstein Jean Angelo, Alex Allin Adventure [19]
Les élus de la mer Gaston Roudès, Marcel Dumont
Les Misérables Henri Fescourt Gabriel Gabrio, Sandra Milovanoff Drama
Les murailles du silence Louis De Carbonnat
Les petits Gaston Roudès, Marcel Dumont
Madame Sans-Gêne Léonce Perret Gloria Swanson, Émile Drain Romantic comedy
Montmartre Charles Burguet Gaby Morlay, Maurice Schutz Drama
Monte Carlo Louis Mercanton Carlyle Blackwell, Betty Balfour Drama
Mylord l'Arsouille René Leprince [20]
My Priest Among the Rich Émile-Bernard Donatien Lucienne Legrand, Louis Kerly, Georges Melchior Comedy
Nantas Donatien Jeanne Bérangère Drama
Naples au baiser de feu Serge Nadejdine, Jacques Robert Gaston Modot, Gina Manès Drama
Oiseaux de passage Gaston Roudès [21]
The Painter and His Model Jean Manoussi Léon Mathot, Ginette Maddie SilentCo-production with Germany
Paris Qui Dort René Clair Henri Rollan Sci-fi (short)
The Phantom of the Moulin Rouge René Clair Albert Préjean, Sandra Milovanoff Fantasy
Prince Charming Viktor Tourjansky Jaque Catelain, Nathalie Kovanko, Nicolas Koline Adventure
Princess Lulu René Leprince Pierre Batcheff, Lucienne Legrand Camille Bert Drama
The Promised Land Henry Roussel Pierre Blanchar, Raquel Meller Silent
The Red Head Julien Duvivier Henry Krauss, Charlotte Barbier-Krauss Drama [22]
Salammbô Pierre Marodon Rolla Norman, Victor Vina Drama
Sans famille Maurice Kéroul, Georges Monca Leslie Shaw, Denise Lorys Drama
Un fils d'Amérique Henri Fescourt Comedy [21]
Surcouf Luitz-Morat Jean Angelo, Thomy Bourdelle Adventure
Swifter Than Death Harry Piel, Gérard Bourgeois Harry Piel, Dary Holm, Denise Legeay ActionCo-production with Germany
Veille d'Armes Jacques de Baroncelli Maurice Schutz, Jean Bradin [23]
Visages d'enfants Jacques Feyder Jean Forest, Victor VinaDrama
The Vocation of André Carel Jean Choux Blanche Montel, Michel Simon, Camille Bert Comedy dramaCo-production with Switzerland
The Whirlpool of Fate Jean Renoir Catherine Hessling, Pierre Renoir Romantic drama IMDb
Zigano Gérard Bourgeois Harry Piel, Denise Legeay, Dary Holm AdventureCo-production with Germany

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  4. "Chouchou poids plume (1925) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
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  12. 1 2 "La Clé de voûte (1925) - Filmweb" (in Polish). Filmweb.pl. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
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  14. "La Nuit de la revanche (1925) - uniFrance Films". En.unifrance.org. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
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