Mademoiselle Swing (1942)
Stuck in Angoulême between her uncle, who composes classical music, and her aunt, who is a fan of contemporary music, young Irène finds life boring. Fortunately, there is swing music which illuminates her days. So when, one day, Raymond Serre and his swing orchestra come to Angoulême, she seizes the opportunity to slip the copy of a song she has written into the pocket of one of the musicians. The trouble is that while she is doing so, the train she has boarded pulls out.
Director: Richard Pottier
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Irène de Trébert as Irène Dumontier |
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Jean Murat as Armand de Vinci |
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Elvira Popescu as Sofia de Vinci |
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Pierre Mingand as Pierre Dornier |
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Raymond Legrand as Raymond Serre |
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Saturnin Fabre as Grégoire Dimitresco |
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René Génin as Durieu |
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Paul Demange as Le Chef de Gare |
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Albert Brouett as Un membre de l'association |
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André Carnège as Le directeur du journal |
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Marcel Charvey as Le barman |
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Max Elloy as Max |
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Édouard Francomme as Un bagagiste |
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Maurice Marceau as Villard |
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Geneviève Morel as Une chanteuse du 'Trio' |
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Émile Riandreys as Le secrétaire de l'orchestre |
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Colette Régis as La dame de l'association |
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Jean Maugier as Le brigadier |
| Directing | Richard Pottier | Director |
| Writing | Louis Poterat | Writer |
| Writing | Richard Pottier | Writer |
| Writing | Daniel Margo | Writer |