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Dropped from Heaven

19465.0 / 1085 min

Overview

Gaby, the singer of the "Raymond's Jazz" band, leads Maurice, one of the musicians, to believe that, following a night he spent with her in the hay, he is the father of her child. In fact, the baby is neither his nor hers. He is the son of Madeleine, a young war widow who has entrusted him to her friend Gaby until she is allotted a flat. One day, Maurice happens to meet Madeleine and falls in love with her but he does not dare to confess his "paternity" to her. Fortunately the misunderstanding is clarified and Maurice can at the same time marry Madeleine and adopt her kid.

Cast

Jacqueline Gauthier

Jacqueline Gauthier

Gaby

Claude Dauphin

Claude Dauphin

Maurice

Pierre Destailles

Pierre Destailles

Fernand

Jean Gaven

Jean Gaven

Robert

Renaud Mary

Renaud Mary

Raymond

Albert Broquin

Albert Broquin

The tramp at the Gare de Lyon

Jean Carmet

Jean Carmet

A man of Laurent

Henri de Livry

Henri de Livry

Mona Dol

Mona Dol

The brewery cashier

Charlotte Ecard

Charlotte Ecard

The farmer

Jean Gabert

Jean Gabert

Geneviève Morel

Geneviève Morel

The farm maid

Félix Oudart

Félix Oudart

Léon

Gisèle Pascal

Gisèle Pascal

Madeleine

Sinoël

Sinoël

The owner of the bookstore

Roger Vincent

Roger Vincent

Gaston, the server of the brewery

Jeanne Véniat

Jeanne Véniat

The helpful passenger on the train

Charles Bouillaud

Charles Bouillaud

The toy merchant (uncredited)

Crew

Emil E. Reinert

Emil E. Reinert

Director

Charles Bauer

Charles Bauer

Director of Photography

Victoria Mercanton

Victoria Mercanton

Editor

Roger Fernay

Roger Fernay

Dialogue

Gérard Carlier

Gérard Carlier

Screenplay