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Café Metropole 1937

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Does Café Metropole have end credit scenes?

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Café Metropole does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Café Metropole

Explore the complete cast of Café Metropole, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


George Davis

George Davis

Gendarme Outside Café Metropole (uncredited)

Adolphe Menjou

Adolphe Menjou

Monsieur Victor

Charles Winninger

Charles Winninger

Joseph Ridgeway

Loretta Young

Loretta Young

Laura Ridgeway

Leonid Kinskey

Leonid Kinskey

Artist

Helen Westley

Helen Westley

Margaret Ridgeway

Christian Rub

Christian Rub

Maxl Schinner

Rolfe Sedan

Rolfe Sedan

Flower Clerk (uncredited)

Tyrone Power

Tyrone Power

Alexis

Eugene Borden

Eugene Borden

Waiter (uncredited)

Alberto Morin

Alberto Morin

Page Boy (uncredited)

George Beranger

George Beranger

Hat Clerk (as Andre Beranger)

Ferdinand Gottschalk

Ferdinand Gottschalk

Monsieur Leon Monnet

Sam Harris

Sam Harris

Party Guest (uncredited)

Louis Mercier

Louis Mercier

Coatroom Attendant (uncredited)

Jules Raucourt

Jules Raucourt

Waiter (uncredited)

Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

Waiter at Sidewalk Café (uncredited)

Frederick Vogeding

Frederick Vogeding

Michael (uncredited)

Frank McLure

Frank McLure

Party Guest (uncredited)

Bert Moorhouse

Bert Moorhouse

Gambler (uncredited)

Marcelle Corday

Marcelle Corday

Secretary (uncredited)

Jean De Briac

Jean De Briac

First Gendarme on Train (uncredited)

Paul Porcasi

Paul Porcasi

Police Official

Albert Pollet

Albert Pollet

Waiter (uncredited)

Fred Cavens

Fred Cavens

Train Guard (uncredited)

Michael Visaroff

Michael Visaroff

First Cashier (uncredited)

André Cheron

André Cheron

Croupier (as Andre Cheron)

Georges Renavent

Georges Renavent

Captain

Demetrius Alexis

Demetrius Alexis

Gambler (uncredited)

Lynn Bari

Lynn Bari

Patron at Sidewalk Café (uncredited)

Albert Conti

Albert Conti

Gendarme at Jail (uncredited)

John S. Peters

John S. Peters

Gambler (uncredited)

Hal K. Dawson

Hal K. Dawson

Arthur Cleveland Thorndyke

Leonid Snegoff

Leonid Snegoff

Porter (uncredited)

Armand Kaliz

Armand Kaliz

Hotel Manager (uncredited)

Manuel París

Manuel París

Gambler (uncredited)

Charles De Ravenne

Charles De Ravenne

Page Boy (uncredited)

Jacques Lory

Jacques Lory

Elevator Operator (uncredited)

Jean Perry

Jean Perry

Second Gendarme on Train (uncredited)

Ramsay Hill

Ramsay Hill

Gambler (uncredited)

Mario Dominici

Mario Dominici

Player (uncredited)

George Herbert

George Herbert

Player (uncredited)

Octavio Giraud

Octavio Giraud

Porter (uncredited)

Louise Clarke

Louise Clarke

Native Girl (uncredited)

Jean Masset

Jean Masset

Player (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Café Metropole

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Read the complete plot summary of Café Metropole, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Victor Lobard, Adolphe Menjou, runs the exclusive Café Metropole in Paris in 1937. One night, after closing time, he must gently eject a drunk American, Alexander Brown. The balance of the café is upended when Maxl Schinner, Christian Rub — who once lent Victor a massive sum of 900,000 francs and awaits repayment — returns with a demand that Victor finally collects what he’s owed. Victor asks for another 60,000 francs and promises to settle every debt by 6:00 the next evening. Maxl doesn’t hesitate and hands over the money.

Victor stakes the 60,000 francs at baccarat and wins a staggering 420,000 more. Alexander wagers the entire amount against him, but loses. For a moment it seems Victor finally has the funds he needs, yet Brown confesses that he is penniless. Seizing the opportunity, Victor devises a bold, disarming plan: he persuades Alexander to impersonate a Russian nobleman, Prince Alexis Paneiev, and to woo Laura Ridgeway, the heiress daughter of Victor’s old friend, so that Victor can gain access to her fortune.

Alexis arrives at the Metropole with a flourish and makes a stop at the flower shop for a boutonnière. Laura mistakes him for a staffer, and Alexis becomes enchanted without realizing who she is. When Laura sits with her father, she asks Victor to attract some celebrities or royalty to the table. Alexis enters again and is greeted by Victor as “your highness,” much to Laura’s embarrassment. Alexis dances with Laura, but is summoned by a waiter to answer a call. The twist: there is no call—the waiter is the genuine Alexis Paneiev. Victor manages to smooth over the faux prince’s offended honor and secures his silence for 50,000 francs.

Alexander falls genuinely in love with Laura, yet cannot bear lying to her about the ruse. He tries to discourage her growing affection without revealing the sordid truth and agrees to marry her. Victor escalates the stakes by having his lawyer, Monnet, present Alexander with a contract demanding money from Laura’s father, Charles Winninger Joseph Ridgeway: half a million francs before the wedding and the same amount after, plus various sums for any potential children. The proposal disgusts Alexander, and he tells Victor he’s done with the scheme.

Victor pretends to give up, returns Alexander’s passport and bad check, and then coolly informs Ridgeway that Alexis is a fraud. He further manipulates Ridgeway into believing he has “bought Alexis off,” prompting Ridgeway to write a check for a million francs to cover costs. Ridgeway relays the news to Laura, who reveals that she already suspected something was amiss. Still, when Ridgeway asserts that he bought Alexis off, Laura refuses to believe him and insists on discovering the truth herself.

The Sûreté is called, but instead of arresting Alexis, they jail the genuine prince. Laura goes to the jail to visit Alexis and discovers an older man who hints at Victor’s involvement. As Laura leaves, she finds Alexander being charged with fraud, and Joseph Ridgeway is arrested on a false charge of impersonating himself. Realizing they have all been played by Victor, they manage to free themselves from jail and return to Café Metropole. In the end, Alexander and Laura are set to marry, and they retrieve the misused check, freeing Alexander from the threat of jail. The ruse collapses, and the lovers’ future remains intact.

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