Three of the Canebière (1955)
Toinet, Girelle and Pénible fish for sardines in Marseille. To dazzle their conquests, they present themselves as rich can manufacturers, while the little flower girls play movie stars. A ridiculous suitor wants to discuss a business deal, a potential sponsor appears and the whole tohu-bohu reclaims the songs of Vincent Scotto.
Director:
Maurice de Canonge
Writers:
Maurice de Canonge, André Cerf.
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Marcel Merkès as Toinet |
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Colette Deréal as Francine |
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Jeannette Batti as Margot |
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Colette Ripert as Malou |
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Henri Génès as Girelle |
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Mischa Auer as Garopoulos |
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Michel Galabru as Pénible |
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Robert Vattier as Bienaimé |
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René Sarvil as Charlot |
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Rachel Devirys as Madame Olivier |
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Anne-Marie Peysson as Washerwoman |
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Elyet Helies as Secretary |
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Gérard Boireau as Florist's customer |
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Penel as Fisherman friendly with Banaste |
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Fransined as Machinist |
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Robert Balpo as (uncredited) |
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Jean Carmet as (uncredited) |
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Philippe Janvier as (uncredited) |
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Jean Magalon as (uncredited) |
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Victoria Marino as (uncredited) |
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Jean Mello as Postman at Aunt Clarisse's (uncredited) |
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Jean Murat as (uncredited) |
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Jean Panisse as Fisherman Banaste (uncredited) |
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Peurel as (uncredited) |
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Léo Piette as (uncredited) |
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Janine Rosselli as Aunt Clarisse (uncredited) |
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Henri Valrude as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Maurice de Canonge | Director |
| Writing | Maurice de Canonge | Screenplay |
| Writing | André Cerf | Screenplay |