Et moi j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait d'l'oeil! (1950)
André Courvalin, a merry bachelor, considers marrying, but not his exuberant mistress Aurélie. He would much rather wed sweet Suzanne. Trouble is that Suzanne is already engaged to Yves, one of his friends. But every problem has its solution. Accordingly, André finalizes a cynical stratagem. He sends Yves to negotiate his own breakup with Aurélie while he warns Aurélie's husband about Yves' presence by her side.All goes according to plan : Yves is mistakenly taken for Aurélie's husband.
Director: Maurice Gleize
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Bernard Lancret as André Courvalin |
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Madeleine Lebeau as Aurélie Lambrusque |
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Jean Parédès as Yves Ploumanach |
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Denise Provence as Suzanne Lambertier |
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Jacques Louvigny as Edgar Lambrusque |
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Jeanne Fusier-Gir as Mrs. Lespinois |
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Charles Dechamps as The police commissioner |
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Bernard Charlan as An agent |
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Mona Navarra as Anne-Marie |
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Marcel Charvey as The agent at l'Étoile |
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Nicole Delage as Marthe |
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Léon Pauléon as The accused's husband |
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Jean Sylvain as The Secretary |
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Gisèle Fery as Francine |
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Frédéric Duvallès as Auguste |
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Mireille Barsac as |
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Cécile Frégy as |
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Gilmer as |
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Monique Gordon as |
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Tony Murcie as |
| Directing | Maurice Gleize | Director |
| Camera | Paul Cotteret | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Georges Derveaux | Music |
| Writing | Maurice Gleize | Writer |
| Editing | Renée Guérin | Editor |