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Golden Venus

Golden Venus (1938)

1938 1h 35m FR

Golden Venus (1938) is streaming free on Zoovie (1h 35m). Directed by Charles Méré, starring Mireille Balin, Jacques Copeau, and Daniel Lecourtois. Filed under Drama — multiple servers per title.

What is Golden Venus (1938) about?

La Venus D'Or (Golden Venus) was based on Business, a play by Pierre Sabatier. Mirielle Balin stars as Judith, the mistress of ruthless oil magnate Harfstrong. What Harfstrong doesn't know is that Judith is a spy for his hated business rival. When he does find out, he cannot get rid of her because she knows too much about his own crooked dealings. After several more reels of mutual betrayal and recriminations, the story suddenly shifts to the "good" characters, clean-limned young pilot Andre and his sweetheart Michelle. Set up as a fall guy for the villains, Andre somehow emerges from the experience none the worse for wear.

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Director:
Charles Méré
Production:
Consortium General du Film
Country:
France
Languages:
French
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0158352

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Who stars in Golden Venus (1938)?

Mireille Balin as Judith, Jacques Copeau as Harfstrong, Daniel Lecourtois as André de Saint-Guillon, Andrée Guize as Michèle, Suzanne Delvé as Diane d'Aiguebelle, Saturnin Fabre as Duke of Sartène, Pierre Magnier as Colonel Devrard, Gaston Séverin as Silverstein.

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Where can I watch Golden Venus online for free?

You can watch Golden Venus (1938) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Golden Venus?

Golden Venus has a running time of 1h 35m (95 minutes total).

Who directed Golden Venus?

Golden Venus was directed by Charles Méré.

What genre is Golden Venus?

Golden Venus is a Drama film released in 1938.

Who stars in Golden Venus?

The cast of Golden Venus includes Mireille Balin, Jacques Copeau, Daniel Lecourtois, Andrée Guize and Suzanne Delvé.