Arlette et l'Amour (1943)
Madame Millois, an ambitious mother, thinks she has found the perfect match for her daughter Arlette, Count de Tremblay-Matour. Alas, the ideal husband happens to be a crook. On the night of the wedding, the fake nobleman robs his wife and abandons her. While the outraged Madame Millois looks for the real Count de Tremblay, Arlette seeks consolation with Maxime, a childhood friend. At last, the real count is found. Unsurprisingly, he is furious to learn that, legally, he is Arlette's husband. After a while though, he mellows and accepts to "remain" Arlette's husband.
Director: Robert Vernay
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André Luguet as The real Count Raoul de Tremblay-Matour |
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Josette Day as Arlette Milloix |
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André Alerme as Baron Gingleux |
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René Alié as The false Count of Tremblay-Matour |
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Jean Aquistapace as Vicar |
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Andrée de Chauveron as Mrs. Millois, Arlette's mother |
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Alexandre Fabry as Innkeeper |
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Jimmy Gaillard as Maxime Noblet |
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Albert Gercourt as Gilbert |
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Harry-James as |
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Pierre Labry as Jules, domestic |
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René Lefèvre as Notary |
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Robert Moor as Mathurin |
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Henri Poupon as Breteuil |
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Sylvette Saugé as Sylvie |
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Jean Toulout as Count of Brulant |
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Max Tréjean as |
| Sound | Roger Desormière | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Alexis Plumet | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Robert Vernay | Director |