Deputy Eusèbe

{{short description|1939 film}}

{{Infobox film

| name =Deputy Eusèbe

| image = Deputy Eusèbe.png

| caption =

| director =André Berthomieu

| producer =Michael Salkind

| based_on =

| writer =Tristan Bernard
Ákos Tolnay
Jacques de Féraudy

| narrator =

| starring =Michel Simon
Elvire Popesco
Jules Berry

| music = Michel Michelet

| cinematography =Fred Langenfeld

| editing =Henri Taverna

| studio =Compagnie Métropolitaine de Films
Productions Salkind

| distributor = Forrester-Parant

| released = {{Film date|1939|02|24|df=yes}}

| runtime = 85 minutes

| country = France

| language = French

| budget =

| gross =

}}

Deputy Eusèbe (French: Eusèbe député) is a 1939 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Michel Simon, Elvire Popesco and Jules Berry.Crisp p.451Bessy & Chirat p.429 The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys.

Synopsis

Eusèbe Bonbonneau, a solicitor's clerk, discovers that a candidate is running for Chamber of Deputies. It becomes clear that a corrupt businessman is pushing a candidate, having usurped his identity, in order to secure backing for a new casino project. The real Eusèbe goes to Paris to investigate and is persuaded by the flamboyant actress Mariska to really stand in the election. He wins and is elected as a deputy where he becomes an unwitting tool of corrupt interests.

Cast

References

Bibliography

  • Bessy, Maurice & Chirat, Raymond. Histoire du cinéma français: encyclopédie des films, Volume 2. Pygmalion, 1986.
  • Crisp, Colin. Genre, Myth and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939. Indiana University Press, 2002.
  • Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.