The House of the Seven Maidens (1942)
The director of a private institution is the father of seven charming young girls. He has money worries. A rich bachelor, still young, a few years ago advanced him a large sum of money. He makes frequent visits to his debtor; the poor father, as mediocre a psychologist as he is a poor businessman, hammers himself in his head, not guessing that the visitor is reluctant to make his choice between the seven sisters.
Director: Albert Valentin
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André Brunot as Monsieur Adelin |
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Jean Pâqui as Gérard de Boëldieu |
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Jean Tissier as Rorive |
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Jacqueline Pagnol as Coco |
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Gaby André as Rolande |
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Marguerite Deval as Madame de Boëldieu |
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René Bergeron as Usher |
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Jean Rigaux as Fernando |
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Geneviève Beau as Elisabeth |
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Solange Delporte as Clothilde |
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Josette Daydé as Huguette |
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Marianne Hardy as Roberte |
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Primerose Perret as Mimi |
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Paul Demange as |
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Paul Faivre as |
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Madeleine Geoffroy as |
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Georges Jamin as |
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Marguerite Louvain as |
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Guy Sloux as |
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Germaine Stainval as |
| Directing | Albert Valentin | Director |
| Writing | Georges Simenon | Novel |
| Crew | Jean Bachelet | Cinematography |