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Maurice Legrand, a meek cashier married to a nagging wife, has a secret passion: he's a Sunday painter. He falls in love with Lulu, a young woman dominated by Dédé, the pimp who she works for. Dédé pushes Lulu into a relationship with him.
Maurice Legrand, a meek cashier married to a nagging wife, has a secret passion: he's a Sunday painter. He falls in love with Lulu, a young woman dominated by Dédé, the pimp who she works for. Dédé pushes Lulu into a relationship with him.
<Seen in May 1996 and March 2023. The remake with Edwad G. Robinson looks better.>




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[[Category:1931, Top Films]]
[[Category:1931, Top Films]]
[[Category:Maltin, Best Films]]
[[Category:Maltin, Best Films]]
[[Category:NYT, Best Films]]


[[Category:Renoir, Jean (1894-1979), director]]
[[Category:1894 Renoir, Jean (director) FRA]]

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{fr} La chienne / {en} The Bitch [1] (France, 1931), directed by Jean Renoir.

Maurice Legrand, a meek cashier married to a nagging wife, has a secret passion: he's a Sunday painter. He falls in love with Lulu, a young woman dominated by Dédé, the pimp who she works for. Dédé pushes Lulu into a relationship with him.

<Seen in May 1996 and March 2023. The remake with Edwad G. Robinson looks better.>

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