The Little Cafe
The Little Cafe

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The Little Cafe

1931
Movie
85 min
French

Yvonne, daughter of Philibert, a Paris café owner, is in love with dreamy, blundering Albert, a waiter, though he pays little attention to her. Philibert plans to marry his daughter to a wealthy Parisian, but upon learning that Albert is to come into a large inheritance, he conspires to place him under a longterm contract, confident that he willingly will pay a forfeit to break it....

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Reginald BarkerGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A kind-hearted but poor laundress, Tilly is fired from her job when she is framed for theft by her greedy landlord. She finds work as a cook in a small cafe and soon becomes the beloved owner. She uses her newfound success to help others, including a young couple in love and a struggling artist.

Critical Reception

While specific contemporary reviews are scarce due to the era, 'The Little Cafe' is generally remembered as a heartwarming and charming vehicle for its popular stars, particularly Marie Dressler, whose comedic timing and warmth were widely appreciated. The film offered lighthearted entertainment, a common appeal for audiences during the early sound era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for the enduring appeal and comedic talent of Marie Dressler.

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted and heartwarming storyline.

  • Seen as a charming example of early 1930s light comedy.

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Fun Fact

Marie Dressler, one of Hollywood's highest-paid stars during her peak, was a beloved veteran actress who began her career in vaudeville and silent films, and 'The Little Cafe' was one of her later successes in the sound era.

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