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  1. Two Pennies Worth of Violets (French: Deux sous de violettes) is a 1951 French drama film directed by Jean Anouilh and starring Dany Robin, Georges Baconnet and Madeleine Barbulée. It was one of two films directed by the dramatist Anouilh along with Traveling Light (1944).

  2. Two Pennies Worth of Violets Sinopse Thérèse, uma jovem florista, se esforça para permanecer virtuosa, mas o mundo inteiro parece conspirar contra ela, seja sua família mesquinha de Paris, ou seus parentes na província cheios de falsa respeitabilidade, ou seu patrão lascivo, ou o menino que ela ama e que a seduz e a abandona.

  3. Deux sous de violettes: Directed by Jean Anouilh. With Dany Robin, Georges Baconnet, Madeleine Barbulée, Michel Bouquet. Thérèse, a young flower girl, tries hard to remain virtuous but the whole world seems to conspire against her, whether her petty Paris family, or her relatives in the province bristling with false respectability, or her lustful employer, or the boy she loves who seduces ...

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Jean Anouilh
    • 1951-10-31
  4. Two Pennies Worth of Violets (1951) directed by Michel Boisrond, Jean Anouilh • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. Where to watch. JustWatch. Two Pennies Worth of Violets. 1951 ‘Deux sous de violettes’ Directed by Michel Boisrond, Jean Anouilh. Synopsis.

  5. Two Pennies Worth of Violets is a 1951 French drama film directed by Jean Anouilh and starring Dany Robin, Georges Baconnet and Madeleine Barbulée. It was one of two films directed by the dramatist Anouilh along with Traveling Light (1944).

  6. Two Pennies Worth of Violets is a 1951 French drama film directed by Jean Anouilh and starring Dany Robin, Georges Baconnet and Madeleine Barbulée.[1] It was one of two films directed by the dramatist Anouilh along with Traveling Light . It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Léon ...

  7. Overview. Thérèse, a young flower girl, tries hard to remain virtuous but the whole world seems to conspire against her, whether her petty Paris family, or her relatives in the province bristling with false respectability, or her lustful employer, or the boy she loves who seduces her and abandons her.