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Les films ayant le genre "Romance", triés par recette

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Too Many Cooks, 1h17
Réalisé par William A. Seiter
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie, Romance
Acteurs Bert Wheeler, Dorothy Lee, Roscoe Ates, Robert McWade, Sharon Lynn, Florence Roberts

Engaged couple Albert Bennett (Bert Wheeler) and Alice Cook (Dorothy Lee) plan on leaving the city they live in order to build their dream house in the country. They visit the site of their future home while it is only the foundation.
Bidyapati
Bidyapati (1937)
, 2h21
Genres Drame, Romance
Acteurs Pahari Sanyal, Kanan Devi, Chhaya Devi, Prithviraj Kapoor, Krishna Chandra Dey

King Shiva Singha (Prithviraj Kapoor) and His queen Lakshmi (Chhaya Devi) invite the poet Vidyapati (Pahari Sanyal) to their palace. He arrives with his constant companion Anuradha (Kanan Devi). The queen finds herself getting attracted to Vidyapati’s poetry and falls in love with him. This causes great anguish to the king who in his distress abandons his responsibilities and turns to Anuradha. The troubled Queen decides to kill herself and when the Prime Minister gets to hear of it he encourages her as he feels that Vidyapati’s sensuous bold poetry has had a detrimental effect on the king. The king in the end sends for his queen through Anuradha. Standing near the statue of Shiva, the king and queen consume poison.
Didi
Didi (1937)
, 2h32
Réalisé par Nitin Bose
Genres Drame, Musical, Romance
Acteurs Kundan Lal Saigal, Prithviraj Kapoor, Chandrabati Devi

Prabhavati’s (Kamlesh Kumari) parents died when she was very young and the onus of looking after the Prabhavati Cotton Mills Ltd. has come to her. Her entire focus is on the factory and she is a strict and hardworking proprietor. Her only close companion is Dr. Sethi but even here there is a reserve. Prakash (K. L. Saigal) works at one of the machines in the mill. He finds that the machines they are working on are old and dangerous. He designs a safer and more efficient one and takes the design to the President of the company. She gets angry at his suggestion that the machines in her factory are dangerous and fires him. Prakash is out of a job and looking desperately for any form of income. He meets a young girl Sheela (Leela Desai) outside a girl’s hostel with whom he gets friendly. The girl unknown to him is Prabhavati’s younger sister.