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  1. 1 June 1938. Running time. 85 minutes. Country. France. Language. French. The Little Thing (French: Le petit chose) is a 1938 French drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Robert Lynen, Arletty and Marcelle Barry. [1] It is based on Alphonse Daudet 's 1868 novel Le Petit Chose .

    • Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique
    • Germaine Tailleferre
    • 1 June 1938
  2. 2h 8min. Clasificación por edades. 12. País de producción. Estados Unidos. Director. John Lee Hancock. Pequeños detalles. (2021) Título original: The Little Things. Ver ahora. Stream. Fijo HD. Comprar. 8,99€ 4K. EN PROMOCIÓN. Ver ahora. Filtros. Mejor precio. Gratis. SD. HD. 4K. 🇪🇸. Stream.

    • Joe "Deke" Deacon; Jim Baxter; Albert Sparma
    • 12
    • 2021
  3. Le petit chose: Directed by Maurice Cloche. With Robert Lynen, Arletty, Marcelle Barry, Raymonde Cazaux. Now that their parents are ruined, Jacques Eyssette and his younger brother Daniel, are driven to fend for themselves.

    • (45)
    • Drama
    • Maurice Cloche
    • 1938-06-01
  4. Synopsis. Now that their parents are ruined, Jacques Eyssette and his younger brother Daniel, are driven to fend for themselves. Jacques becomes the secretary of a marquis who exploits him by making him work so hard that his health gets damaged.

    • Maurice Cloche
  5. An in-depth review of the film Le Petit chose (1938), aka The Little Thing, directed by Maurice Cloche, featuring Robert Lynen, Arletty, Marcelle Barry

    • Maurice Cloche
  6. Overview. Now that their parents are ruined, Jacques Eyssette and his younger brother Daniel, are driven to fend for themselves. Jacques becomes the secretary of a marquis who exploits him by making him work so hard that his health gets damaged. Daniel, on his part, is hired as a supervisor and Latin teacher in a school in the province.

  7. The Little Thing. A Feature film of. Maurice Cloche. Produced by. CICC Films Borderie. Production year 1938. Synopsis. Based on a novel by Alphonse Daudet, the film stars Robert Lynen and Jean Mercanton as two brothers. While Jacques (Mercanton) is sober and sensible, Daniel (Lynen) is a poetic dreamer.