Mum's the Word (1960)
Martin is a nurse in a private clinic in Paris. The victim of a serious concussion, an unidentified casualty, arrives in the emergency room one night. He is operated on immediately. When he wakes up, half-unconscious, he tells Martin a confused story about stealing jewels from a maharajah visiting Marseille... before falling into total amnesia. Real and fake policemen interrogate Martin, gangsters kidnap him to get him to reveal precious information, but... the nurse keeps his mouth shut!
Director:
Jean Boyer
Writer:
Jean-Pierre Feydeau
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Darry Cowl as Martin |
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Judith Magre as Barbara |
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Jacques Hilling as Polo |
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Sacha Pitoëff as Jo |
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Edmond Ardisson as Titin |
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Catherine Samie as Colette |
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Georges Audoubert as Rapha |
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Léa Gray as Hospitalized woman |
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Gaston Orbal as Gagged patient |
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Alain Feydeau as Doctor Renaud |
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Jacques Mancier as Inspector Dubois |
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Jack Ary as |
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Charles Bouillaud as Doorman |
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Max Amyl as Tony |
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Edmond Chemi as Doudou |
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Pierre Sergeol as Gégène |
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Fernand Sardou as Marius |
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Max Doria as (uncredited) |
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Bernard Dumaine as Marco (uncredited) |
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René Hell as Tramp (uncredited) |
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Viviane Méry as Nurse (uncredited) |
| Writing | Jean-Pierre Feydeau | Screenplay |
| Directing | Jean Boyer | Director |
| Editing | Jacqueline Brachet | Editor |
| Camera | Charles Suin | Director of Photography |
| Art | Robert Giordani | Art Direction |
| Sound | René Sarazin | Sound |
| Writing | Jean Boyer | Writer |
| Writing | Serge Veber | Dialogue |
| Sound | Louiguy | Original Music Composer |