The Inevitable Mr. Dubois Trailer

The Inevitable Mr. Dubois Trailer (1943)

22 September 1943 Comedy 99 mins

With a hand of steel, Hélène efficiently runs a big luxury perfume factory in Grasse. There is no room for fun in her dull businesswoman's life. Then, a car accident drops Claude Dubois, a painter, into her lap. But the artist will have to deploy all his subtle wiles and clever tricks to rouse Hélène's feelings and get her to enjoy the cozy life of a cherished wife.

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Cast

Annie Ducaux

as Hélène Mareuil

André Luguet

as Claude Orly

Sinoël

as Honoré

Jean Morel

as Manservant

Marcel Melrac

as Garage owner

Janine Viénot

as Saleswoman

Mony Dalmès

as Jacqueline Mareuil

Tramel

as Monsieur Mouche

Lucien Desagneaux

as (uncredited)

René Fluet

as Fat guest (uncredited)

Eugène Frouhins

as Waiter (uncredited)

Georges Guétary

as (voice) (uncredited)

Noëlle Norman

as (uncredited)

Paul Ollivier

as (uncredited)

Crew

Paul Cotteret

Paul Cotteret Director of Photography

Jean Marion

Original Music Composer

International Titles

L'Inévitable Monsieur Dubois Trailer

International Releases Dates

Belgium 26 October 1945

Germany 22 May 1951

Denmark 29 November 1948

France 22 September 1943

Netherlands 18 July 1947

Portugal 12 September 1947

Production Companies

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