The struggles of a small business owner come to light in this film by director André Cayatte. The proprietor of a fabric shop, M. Baudu faces stiff competition when a department store moves in across the street, the first of its kind in 1860s Paris. On top of the stresses associated with the rival retailer, Baudu’s niece and two nephews take up residence with him after recently being orphaned. The niece, Denise Baudu, sees the writing on the wall for her uncle’s business so she takes a job as a shop girl with his competitor and despite her success the decision does not register well with the family.
Unfortunately the movie Shop Girls of Paris is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | André Cayatte | Director |
Crew | Armand Thirard | Cinematography |
Production | Marcel Vandal | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Gerlaur | Costume Design |
Art | Christian-Jaque | Set Designer |
Art | Fernand Delattre | Set Designer |
Crew | René Guichard | Cinematography |
Production | Charles Delac | Producer |
Writing | Noël Renard | Adaptation |
Costume & Make-Up | Marthe Pinchard | Costume Design |
Crew | Émile Pierre | Cinematography |
Visual Effects | W. Percy Day | Matte Painter |
Crew | André Dantan | Cinematography |
Writing | André Cayatte | Writer |
Writing | Émile Zola | Author |
Writing | Michel Duran | Writer |