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- Louis Florencie (4 December 1896 – 4 December 1951) was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 80 films between 1927 and 1951. Make a Living (1931)...
- Rouleau and starring Pauline Carton, Louis Florencie and Yves Gladine. Pauline Carton as Mme Batonné Louis Florencie Yves Gladine Jean-Max Joachim Yolande...
- Siméon) Pierre Labry as printer Lucien Dayle as client Louis Florencie as waiter (as Florencie) Paul Fournier as client André Carnège [fr] as Captain Maurice...
- Barattier le Patron de l'Auberge Jacques Reynier as Le brigadier Louis Florencie as Premier gendarme Paul Faivre as Second gendarme Henri Coutet as Garrat...
- Hermine (credited as Jeanne Marken) Marcelle Monthil as Marie Louis Florencie as Policeman Raymond Rognoni as Director, 'Grand Theatre' Jacques Castelot...
- Marie-Jacqueline Chantal as Une invitée chez Métra Charles Camus as Grisart Louis Florencie as Trancher Pedro Elviro as Arthur et Meyer Lucien Raimbourg as Victor...
- support their own experiments. The company's first customers were M. Florencie, who commissioned them to build an ornithopter he had designed, and Henri...
- Bovary's mother Pierre Larquey as Hippolyte Monette Dinay as Félicité Louis Florencie as Parish Priest Romain Bouquet as Solicitor Christiane Dor as Madame...
- Pauline Carton as Madame Potinel Frédéric O'Brady as Van Golden Louis Florencie as Monsieur Martin Charles Bouillaud as L'inspecteur Robillard Jean Diéner...
- Noël as Franck Excofon Jean Périer as Le bijoutier Eugène Legrand Louis Florencie as Jean Delafolie Marcel Duhamel as Guénot Palmyre Lev****eur as La femme...