Reda Caire

Born: 1905-02-14

Reda Caire (real name: Joseph Gandhour) (1908–1963) was a popular singer of operettes in Paris in the 1930s and 1950s. Gandhour was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1908. He took his stage name from his hometown. He starred in the movie, L'enfant de minuit. During the Second World War, he was accused of being Jewish. He was gay, though closeted. He was buried in Saint-Zacharie, France in 1963. Source: Article "Reda Caire" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.


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Vous seule que j'aime

as Jim
Released: 1939-06-29

After the death of her trapeze artist father, a little girl is taken in by two clowns.

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Le Club des Aristocrates

as Le chanteur
Released: 1937-09-02

Serge loves living it up but painting the town red has a price... too high for him! What to do...

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Six Little Girls in White

as Le chanteur
Released: 1942-11-21

On his fiftieth birthday, Serge Charan, a large industrialist overloaded with activities,...

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Prince de mon cœur

as Le Prince Serge III
Released: 1938-11-17

One of the subjects of the Prince of Slopoldavia, followed him to Paris, not out of love but to...

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Marseille mes amours

as André Barigoule
Released: 1940-04-15

Filmed operetta about a wealthy Provencal man who puts those lining up for his inheritance...

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Si tu reviens

as Jean Lemmonier
Released: 1938-02-23

Claire and Jean are lovers, but Claire's father opposes this union, because Jean is the son of a...

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Le monde est à vous

as Self (archive footage)
First aired: 1987-09-13

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