Not So Stupid (1947)
Léon Ménard, a farmer and an apparently simple man of the country, is invited to visit his uncle Henri Ménard, a prosperous industrialist. He encounters a number of people scheming to marry into the Ménard family for the sake of money. Ménard discovers and thwart the plots and manages to unite a young couple who truly are in love. The romantic comedy ends happily with a double marriage. Henri's daughter Nicole marries Didier, and Ménard marries his new-found love Rosine. It turns out that Léon is "not so stupid" after all.
Director:
André Berthomieu
Writer:
André Berthomieu
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Bourvil as Léon Ménard |
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Suzy Carrier as Nicole, la cousine de Léon |
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Mona Goya as Gaby Moreuil, l'actrice |
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Made Siamé as La mère Ménard |
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Albert Duvaleix as François |
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Bernard Lancret as Didier de Bellemont |
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Yvette Andréyor as Mademoiselle la gouvernante |
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Charles Bouillaud as Joseph |
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Gaston Mauger as Ménard - le père de Léon |
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Paul Faivre as Maître Perrot - le notaire |
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Jacqueline Beyrot as Rosine |
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Frédéric Munié as |
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Léon Daubrel as |
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Jean Gabert as |
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Yves Deniaud as |
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Jacques Louvigny as |
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Albert Broquin as |
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Eliane Charles as |
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Robert Fretel as |
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Naudès as |
| Directing | André Berthomieu | Director |
| Writing | Paul Vandenberghe | Dialogue |
| Writing | André Berthomieu | Screenplay |
| Production | Pierre Gérin | Producer |
| Camera | Fred Langenfeld | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Jeannette Berton | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | René Daudin | Makeup Artist |
| Camera | Pierre Franchi | Director of Photography |
| Art | Raymond Nègre | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Maurice Thiriet | Original Music Composer |