Seven Men, One Woman (1936)
At the urging of her childhood friend Brémontier, Lucie de Kéradec, a wealthy widowed countess who wishes to remarry, invites all of her seven suitors to her mansion. Her untold intention is to test them by claiming to be ruined. The experience is a success in that each of the potential husbands reveals his inner nature but a failure when it comes to finding a new life partner. None of the guests passes the test except - the eighth man, namely Brémontier who loved Lucie in secret but, being penniless, had not dared declare his flame to her.
Director: Yves Mirande
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Fernand Gravey as Viscount Brémontier |
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Véra Korène as Countess Lucie de Kérade |
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Pierre Larquey as Mr. Langlois, entrepreneur |
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Roger Duchesne as De Villiers |
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Saturnin Fabre as Deputy Derain |
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Maurice Escande as Bizulier |
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Robert Arnoux as Speculator Vauxcouleur |
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Félix Oudart as Barfleur |
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Pierre Feuillère as Composer Massa |
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Jane Loury as Lucie's mother |
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Simone Texier as Annette, domestic servant |
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Doumel as Boss of the cheap hotel |
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Charles Lemontier as Julien |
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Georges Bever as Anatole, hotel's handyman |
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Claude Marty as Jeweler |
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Emile Saulieu as Pierre |
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Léonce Corne as Usher |
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Georges Cahuzac as Usher's assistant |
| Production | Fred Bacos | Producer |
| Art | René Renoux | Head Decorator |
| Production | René Guissart | Production Manager |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jeanne Lanvin | Costume Designer |
| Camera | Charles Bauer | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Roger Mercanton | Editor |
| Crew | Enzo Riccioni | Cinematography |
| Crew | Georges Dor | Propmaker |
| Sound | William A. Wilmarth | Sound Engineer |
| Directing | René Guissart | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Armand Bernard | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Yves Mirande | Director |
| Writing | Yves Mirande | Writer |