# Beauty Spot

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1932 film

Beauty Spot Directed by Pierre Caron Léonce Perret Written by Georges Dolley (play) Léonce Perret Produced by Bernard Natan Emile Natan Starring Simone Cerdan Marfa d'Hervilly Doris Morrey Cinematography Fédote Bourgasoff Music by André Roubaud Otto Stransky Production company Pathé-Natan Distributed by Pathé Consortium Cinéma Release date 8 March 1932 (1932-03-08) Running time 78 minutes Country France Language French

***Beauty Spot*** (French: ***Grains de beauté***) is a 1932 French [musical comedy film](/source/Musical_comedy_film) directed by [Pierre Caron](/source/Pierre_Caron_(director)) and [Léonce Perret](/source/L%C3%A9once_Perret) and starring [Simone Cerdan](/source/Simone_Cerdan), [Marfa d'Hervilly](/source/Marfa_d'Hervilly) and Doris Morrey.[1] It is a remake of the 1931 German film *[Opera Ball](/source/The_Opera_Ball_(1931_film))* and is part of the [operetta film](/source/Operetta_film) genre.

The film's sets were designed by [Jacques Colombier](/source/Jacques_Colombier_(art_director)).

## Cast

- [Simone Cerdan](/source/Simone_Cerdan) as Colette Dupont

- [Marfa d'Hervilly](/source/Marfa_d'Hervilly) as Tante Aurélie

- Doris Morrey as Pepita

- Christiane Tourneur as Lily

- [Jeanne Fusier-Gir](/source/Jeanne_Fusier-Gir) as Jacqueline

- [Roger Tréville](/source/Roger_Tr%C3%A9ville) as Jacques

- [Albert Duvaleix](/source/Albert_Duvaleix) as Lucien Fortier

- Marcel Lutrand as André

- Marcel Lagrange as Durvy

- Henri Richard as L'ambassadeur

- [André Roanne](/source/Andr%C3%A9_Roanne) as Pierre Daumont

- Netta Duchâteau

- [Louis Florencie](/source/Louis_Florencie)

- Nono Lecorre

- [George Rigaud](/source/George_Rigaud)

## See also

- *[After the Ball](/source/After_the_Ball_(1932_film))* (1932)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Crisp p.391

## Bibliography

- Crisp, Colin. *Genre, Myth and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939*. Indiana University Press, 2002.

## External links

- [*Beauty Spot*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0177820/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

v t e Films directed by Pierre Caron Beauty Spot (1932) Your Smile (1934) Juanita (1935) Temptation (1936) Marinella (1936) Blanchette (1937) Cinderella (1937) Les Femmes collantes (1938) Bécassine (1940) Sing Anyway (1940)

v t e Films directed by Léonce Perret The Mad Lover (1917) Lest We Forget (1918) The Twin Pawns (1919) The Thirteenth Chair (1919) The A.B.C. of Love (1919) The Empire of Diamonds (1920) Lifting Shadows (1920) The Money Maniac (1921) Koenigsmark (1923) The Nude Woman (1926) Morgane, the Enchantress (1928) The Orchid Dancer (1928) When Love Is Over (1931) Beauty Spot (1932) Abduct Me (1932) Once Upon a Time (1933) Sapho (1934)

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