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Dishonest smugglers hide their stuff in old Mazier's cafe.

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Betty Beckers ...
Josée
Gisel Berteau ...
Rougeau
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René
Nelly Charbotel ...
Francine
Francine Charlier
Michel Daniel
Marie J. Delcourt
René Herdé ...
Bazin
Jean Houbé ...
Mareuil
Maurice Lecocq ...
Mazier
Raymond Lescot
Charles Martigue
René Melchio
Franz Moriau
Stelt Voor
Edgar Willy

Directed by

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E.G. de Meyst

Written by

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E.G. de Meyst ... (screenplay)
 
Marcel Roy ... (screenplay)

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Marcel Mortier

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Henri Barreyre

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Jean Notte

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Alfons Daemen
Gilbert Deligny

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Michel Desrois ... assistant director

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Raymond Legros ... sound
André Notte ... sound

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Jacques De Meyst ... camera operator
Raymond Legros ... camera operator
Louis Oppitz ... camera operator

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Plot Summary

Mr Mazier's first wife died and left him with a virtuous girl ,Francine;alas,he married again ,with a shrew who treats her stepdaughter like Cinderella ;besides she has herself a daughter, Josée,a perverse unscrupulous venal bad girl ;all she wants is to get out of this seedy place and head for the broader horizons of Paris where they made chic shoes .The place where they live is a den of smugglers. .Fortunately for Francine,like Snowwhite ,one day ,her prince comes :those naive smugglers mistake him for one of their "colleagues" ,but 1) he is handsome 2) he is smiling and nice 3) he is dressed up to the nines 4) he takes Francine-Cinderella to the fair .His true role will be revealed at the end of the story. Written by dbdumonteil

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Also Known As
  • Smokkelaarsmeiden (Belgium, Flemish title)
  • Smugglers' Daughters (Belgium, English title)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia This film, a remake of his own commercial triumph, Passeurs d'or (1948), was the last feature film after 40 years in cinema for 'de Meyst, E.G.'. See more »

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