Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Robert Lamoureux | ... | Robert Montfort | |
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Michèle Philippe | ... | Solange Montfort |
Marthe Mercadier | ... | Ketty | |
Jane Marken | ... | Mme Lepage | |
Charles Dechamps | ... | M. Lepage | |
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Charles Bouillaud | ... | Pitois |
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Paul Faivre | ... | Dubourg |
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Robert Rollis | ... | Benoît |
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Jean Hébey | ... | Barbochon (as Jean Hebey) |
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Arthur Allan | ... | M. Ramirez |
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Robert Le Fort | ... | Tirat (as Robert Lefort) |
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Janine Viénot | ... | Mme Barbochon (as Janine Viennot) |
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Blanche Denège | ... | Tante Clémence |
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Lolita De Silva | ... | Mme Ramirez (as Lolita Da Solvà) |
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Janine Marsay | ... | La présentatrice (as Praline) |
Robert Montfort, happily married to Solange, is his parents-in-law's pet aversion though. To them he is a punk, a good for nothing, a small-time, untalented poet! Robert, who is more gifted than what they think, manages, following a workmate's recommendation, to debut as an entertainer in a nightclub and -even better- to please the audience. Not daring tell the truth to Solange he starts leading a double life, being Robert Montfort in the daytime and Jean Rigobert at night. Of course his wife wonders what is going on and worries about his regular night outings. Only too happy, her parents incite her to have a divorce. Fortunately, all comes right in the end. Written by Guy Bellinger