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Vérotchka, a vivacious theater actress touring in a provincial town, is turned out of her hotel by orders of Monsieur Tricointe, the stern president of the local law court. In a rage, the actress knocks at Tricointe's door with a view to... See more »

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Vérotcha
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Le ministre Jean-Pierre Gaudet (as Henry Garat)
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Le président Tricointe
Louis-Jacques Boucot ...
L'interprète (as Boucot)
Nina Myral ...
Sophie (as Nyna Myral)
Maurice Dorléac ...
Rosimond
Rivers Cadet ...
Biennassis
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Denise
Doumel ...
Marius
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Pinglet (as Gabaroche)
Georges Morton ...
Laboulène (as Morton)
Edmond Roze
Pierre Darteuil ...
Un huissier
Barbara Shaw
Henri Trévoux ...
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Liliane Lesaffre ...
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Inka Krymer
Suzanne Dehelly ...
Madame Tricointe
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Directed by

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Fernand Rivers

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Maurice Hennequin ... (play) &
Pierre Veber ... (play)
 
Yves Mirande ... (dialogue)

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Fernand Rivers ... producer

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Jean Sautreuil

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Jean Bachelet

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Jacques Desagneaux

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René Renoux

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Edmond Pingrin ... production manager

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Paul Boistelle ... sound (as Boistelle)

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Barrère ... camera operator

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Maurice Jeanjean ... musical director (as M. Jeanjean)

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Plot Summary

Vérotchka, a vivacious theater actress touring in a provincial town, is turned out of her hotel by orders of Monsieur Tricointe, the stern president of the local law court. In a rage, the actress knocks at Tricointe's door with a view to protesting against the treatment she is given. She goes about it so well that she ends up being accommodated by the president himself. This is the moment Jean-Pierre Gaudet, the Minister of Justice, chooses to pay an unannounced visit to his friend Tricointe. There he mistakes Vérotchka for Madame Tricointe and the president does not dare to contradict Gaudet. A lot of absurd situations ensue... Written by Guy Bellinger

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  • Egy kis tévedés (Hungary)
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  • 85 min
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