Two Shy Ones (1943)
Jules Frémissin is shy and in love. The father of the object of his flame is also shy. The marriage proposal is very laborious, because before marrying Cécile Thibaudier, Jules must fight a duel with the arrogant Vancouver, convinced that all this eager and awkward courtship was intended for his own wife, also named Cécile.
Director: Yves Allégret
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Pierre Brasseur as Vancouver |
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Jacqueline Laurent as Cécile Thibaudier |
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Claude Dauphin as Jules Frémissin |
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Henri Guisol as Anatole Garadou |
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Gisèle Préville as Cécile Vancouver |
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Lucien Callamand as Claquepont |
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Marie Caplie as Lisbeth van Putzeboom |
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Fernand Charpin as Monsieur van Putzeboom |
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Yves Deniaud as The traveling salesman |
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Marc Doelnitz as The military |
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Monique Garbo as One of the young girls |
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Germaine Lespagnol as One of the young girls |
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Jane Marken as Aunt Valérie |
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Gaston Orbal as Dardenboeuf |
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Gisèle Pascal as One of the young girls |
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Pierre Prévert as Verdinet |
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Renée Reney as One of the young girls |
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Denyse Roux as Annette |
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Tramel as Thibaudier |
| Directing | Yves Allégret | Director |