Pigalle-Saint-Germain-des-Prés (1950)
"Le Tambourin", a Montmartre nightclub, is on its way down. Although it can boast great performances by the alluring Les Bluebell Girls and by Jacques Hélian's lively Big Band the venue does not attract people anymore. Nightclub patrons now prefer the jazz cellars of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Taking this new taste into account, the staff of the "Tambourin" and Jacques Hélian decide to set up their own club, "La Pivoine Ecarlate". They are joined by Pâquerette, a flower vendor and amateur singer, and by Jean-Pierre Francis, an existentialist poet...
Director: André Berthomieu
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Jacques Hélian as Self |
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Jeanne Moreau as La môme Pâquerette |
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Henri Génès as Gustave dit Tatave |
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Gabriel Cattand as Le poète Jean-Pierre Francis |
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Emilio Carrer as Constantin Esposito |
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Paul Faivre as L'oncle Jules |
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Gaston Orbal as L'imprésario Golden dit Goldy |
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Michèle Berger as La dame au smoking |
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Charles Bouillaud as Un inspecteur |
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Les Trois Hélianes as Self |
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Amédée as Albert |
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Van Doude as Robert |
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Ginette Garcin as Self |
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Jean Marco as Self |
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Pierre Brun as Self |
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André Martin as Self |
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Nicolas Amato as Un maître d'hôtel |
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Albert Dinan as Monsieur Jo |
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Georges Lannes as L'inspecteur Martin |
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Claude Nollier as La baronne Simone |
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Lucien Dorval as |
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Jean Berton as Le commissaire |
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Robert Blome as |
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Jean-Pierre Cassel as Un figurant |
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Maurice Dorléac as |
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Jacques Essy as |
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Annie Girardot as Une jeune fille |
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Palmyre Levasseur as Une cliente |
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Daniel Mendaille as Le directeur de la P.J. |
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Alain Raffael as |
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Marcel Rouzé as |
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Jean-Jacques Vital as |
| Directing | André Berthomieu | Director |