Bastille Day (1933 film)

Bastille Day or July 14 (French: Quatorze Juillet) is a 1933 French romantic comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Annabella, George Rigaud and Raymond Cordy.

[1] It was made at the Epinay Studios by the French subsidiary of the German company Tobis.

Anna, a flower-girl, is in love with Jean - a young taxi driver.

Jean doesn't have the same feelings for Anna as he still thinks about Pola, who dumped him.

Eventually, Jean asks Anna for a dance at to the ball, but all hell breaks loose when Pola shows up with two men who will stop at nothing to disturb this newly arising love.