


Clockface Cafe (1947)
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Overview
Julien Couturier and his wife Louise, a young couple from Auvergne who have come to Paris to try their luck for the first time in their lives, become the owners of the "Café du Cadran" ("Clockface Cafe"). On opening day, they meet the people who will become their clientele. It's a busy place, with regular customers served by two waiters, Jules and Victor. While Julien is comfortable in his role as boss, Louise doesn't quite get used to this urban world, where everything moves faster, especially human feelings. She often misses Marcenait, the village in Auvergne where she and her husband ran the "Café du Commerce". Mr. Luigi, a café customer and violinist who performs at the "Café de Paris", has undertaken Louise's cultural education. He teaches her how to dress and do her hair, while recounting his musical successes and travels, skilfully playing on his undeniable seductiveness...
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Henri DecoinWriters
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Original Language
French
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Sigmund Kühßeir
7.0**THE FILM** (_Please note, the contents of this section reveal the film's entire plot_) Julien Couturier (Bernard Blier) and his wife Louise (Blanchette Brunoy), a young couple from Auvergne who have come to Paris to try their luck for the first time in their lives, become the owners of the "Café du Cadran". On opening day, they meet the people who will become their customers. The place is packed with regulars, served by two waiters, Jules (Robert Le Fort) and Victor (Charles Vissières). Among the regulars are two journalists from the newspaper next door, one of whom, Biscarra (Robert Sel…
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