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Armand Bernard | ... |
Augustin
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André Alerme | ... |
Fontange
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Jeanne Fusier-Gir | ... |
Tante Pauline
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Suzy Carrier | ... |
Christiane Fontange
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Jacques Famery | ... |
Jacques Fontange
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Claire Olivier | ... |
Madame Fontange
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Hennery | ... |
Gambier
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Daisy Daix | ... |
Loulou
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Georges Briquet | ... |
Le speaker
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Colette Georges | ... |
La bonne
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Raymondis | ... |
Le contremaître
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Fernand Blot | ... |
Le monsieur
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Charles Legoux |
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Directed by
René Jayet |
Written by
Jean de Letraz | ... | (play) |
Jean de Letraz | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
André Mallet | ... | producer |
Guillaume Radot | ... | producer |
Music by
Norbert Glanzberg |
Cinematography by
Jean Bachelet |
Editing by
Fanchette Mazin |
Production Design by
Louis Le Barbenchon |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Henri Lepage | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Séverin Frankiel | ... | sound engineer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Les Films Cristal (1948) (France) (theatrical)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Augustin, the bashful but model secretary of Fontange,a tyrannical industrialist, is desperately in love with Christiane,his boss's daughter. Of course Daddy will never allow. On the contrary he wants to force his daughter to marry his business partner, a single man, whose money would be a welcome help. To escape such an unfortunate lot, Christiane must find a subterfuge. The solution is Bichon, the baby that Jacques, her younger brother, is supposed to have had from a certain Loulou. By claiming that the baby is hers and that Augustin is the father, she hopes to compel her father not to marry a man she does not love... Written by Guy Bellinger |
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Did You Know?
Movie Connections | Remake of Bichon (1936). See more » |