Le Fil à la patte Trailer

Le Fil à la patte Trailer (1954)

06 December 1954 Comedy, Romance 86 mins

Count Fernand du Bois d'Enghien typifies the pleasure seeker and as such he has a mistress of course, star singer Lucette Gauthier. But now Fernand feels it is time for him to tie the knot. For that, pretty Viviane Duverger is the ideal prey. The trouble is that the explosive Lucette does not hear it that way. Fortunately for Bois d'Enghien, Urugua, a rich South American general, falls in love with Lucette.

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Cast

Noël-Noël

as Le comte Fernand de Bois-d'Enghien

Geneviève Kervine

as Viviane du Verger, la fiancée de Fernand

Gabrielle Dorziat

as La baronne du Verger, mère de Viviane

Suzy Delair

as Lucette Gauthier, la volcanique maîtresse du comte, vedette à l'Alcazar

Henri Guisol

as Claude Bertrand, le directeur de l'Alcazar

Bourvil

as Camille Bouzin, clerc de notaire et auteur de chansonnettes lestes

Jacques Eyser

as Le général mexicain Urugua (Sociétaire de la Comédie Française)

Henri Crémieux

as Le docteur Fontanet

Yvette Etiévant

as Marceline Gauthier, la sœur de Lucette

Jacqueline Cadet

as Clara, une danseuse

Alain Feydeau

as Un homme du mariage

Claude Borelli

as Nini, la jeune parvenue

Madame Pâquerette

as L'habilleuse de Lucette

Gaston Orbal

as Le gaffeur

Jean-Jacques Daubin

as Le domestique de Lucette

Albert Michel

as M. Jean, le domestique du comte

Crew

Guy Lefranc

Director

Noël-Noël

Noël-Noël Adaptation

René Cloërec

Original Music Composer

Paul Misraki

Original Music Composer

André Petit

André Petit Production Director

Pierre Petit

Pierre Petit Camera Department Manager

François Chavane

François Chavane Delegated Producer

Alain Poiré

Alain Poiré Delegated Producer

International Releases Dates

France 06 December 1954

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