{{Short description|1933 film}} {{Infobox film | name = Goodbye, Beautiful Days | image = File:Goodbye, Beautiful Days.jpg | caption = | director = [[André Beucler]] <br> [[Johannes Meyer (director)|Johannes Meyer]] | producer = [[Max Pfeiffer]] | writer = André Beucler <br> [[Peter Francke]] <br> [[Walter Wassermann]] | based_on =''Happy Days in Aranjuez'' by [[Hans Székely]] and [[Robert A. Stemmle]] | starring = [[Brigitte Helm]] <br> [[Jean Gabin]] <br> [[Ginette Leclerc]] | music = [[Hans-Otto Borgmann]] <br> [[Ernst Erich Buder]] | cinematography = [[Friedl Behn-Grund]] | editing = [[Herbert B. Fredersdorf]] | studio = [[Universum Film AG|UFA]] | distributor = [[L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne]] | released = {{Film date|1933|11|03|df=yes}} | runtime = 96 minutes | country = France <br> Germany | language = [[French language|French]] | budget = | gross = }} '''''Goodbye, Beautiful Days''''' ({{langx|fr|'''Adieu les beaux jours'''}}) is a 1933 French-German [[comedy film]] directed by [[André Beucler]] and [[Johannes Meyer (director)|Johannes Meyer]] and starring [[Brigitte Helm]], [[Jean Gabin]] and [[Ginette Leclerc]].<ref>Harriss, Joseph. ''Jean Gabin: The Actor Who Was France''. McFarland, 2018. p. 195</ref><ref>Waldman, Harry. ''Nazi Films in America, 1933-1942''. McFarland, 2008. p. 47</ref> It was shot at the [[Babelsberg Studios]] in [[Berlin]] and [[location shooting|on location]] in [[Biarritz]] and [[San Sebastián]]. The film's sets were designed by [[art director]]s [[Erich Kettelhut]] and [[Max Mellin]]. It was co-produced and distributed by [[L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne]], the French subsidiary of the German company [[Universum Film AG|UFA]]. A separate German-language version ''[[Happy Days in Aranjuez]]'' with Helm appearing in both films.
==Synopsis== The beautiful Olga works in league with [[confidence trickster]]s in [[Paris]], but falls in love with the [[engineer]] Pierre Lavernay on a visit to [[Spain]]. However her hopes of a new life with him are threatened by her former criminal associates and the police.
==Cast== * [[Brigitte Helm]] as Olga * [[Jean Gabin]] as Pierre Lavernay * [[Henri Bosc]] as Alexandre * [[Ginette Leclerc]] as Marietta * [[Julien Carette]] as Fred * [[Lucien Dayle]] as Le bijoutier Derzan * [[André Nicolle]] as Le commissaire Marlé * [[Mireille Balin]] as Une jeune fille * [[Thomy Bourdelle]] as Le commissaire Domprel * [[Paul Fromet]] as Le père Gaston * [[Maurice Rémy]] as Un carabinier * [[Henri Vilbert]] as Le professeur Ronnay
== References == {{reflist}}
== External links == * {{IMDb title|0147823}}
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