Sending of Flowers

Sending of Flowers

Release date : May 26, 1950
Runtime : 1h 42m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Jean Stelli /
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Production companies : Coco Cinema /
May 26, 1950 1h 42m France Drama French More
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Envoi de Fleurs is based on incidents in the life of French composer Paul Delmet. Played by popular French singing star Tino Rossi, Delmet is depicted as a man all too willing to give up personal happiness in favor of blind ambition. After carrying on a romance by correspondence with beautiful young Suzanne (Micheline Francey), Delmet is on the verge of marrying the girl. Instead, he allows himself to be talked out of leaving France to further his own career, with disastrous results for all concerned.
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Tino Rossi
Paul Delmet
Jean Brochard
Hippolyte
Albert Dinan
Rodolphe Salis
Milly Mathis
Mrs. Sammos
André Dumas
Albert Mourssac
Charles Lemontier
Fragerolles, a member of the 'Chat noir'
Georgette Anys
Exuberant spectator
Jacques Beauvais
Head waiter
Jean Berton
Member of the 'Chat noir'
Yvonne Dany
Middle-class person
Paul Demange
Timorous spectator

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  • title:Sending of Flowers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1950
  • Runtime:1h 42m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Jean Stelli /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Coco Cinema ·
  • Overview:Envoi de Fleurs is based on incidents in the life of French composer Paul Delmet. Played by popular French singing star Tino Rossi, Delmet is depicted as a man all too willing to give up personal happiness in favor of blind ambition. After carrying on a romance by correspondence with beautiful young Suzanne (Micheline Francey), Delmet is on the verge of marrying the girl. Instead, he allows himself to be talked out of leaving France to further his own career, with disastrous results for all concerned.
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