Driving Lesson (1946)
Micheline is a pretty girl but rich, spoiled and whimsical as well. Jacques, the brother of her friend Danielle, is so exasperated by her behavior that he decides to give her a chance to learn about good manners. To that effect, he kidnaps her and detains her in a hut on the edge of a wood. He starts "taming the shrew" but the situation soon gets out of control when criminals - real ones this time - abduct Micheline in earnest... and for ransom!
Director: Gilles Grangier
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Odette Joyeux as Micheline |
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Gilbert Gil as Jacques |
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Jean Tissier as Frédo |
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André Alerme as Mr. Granval |
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Bernard Lajarrige as Roland |
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Max Révol as Alexandre |
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Max Dalban as Mario |
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Anne-Marie Hunebelle as |
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Félix Claude as |
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Renée Vos as Danielle |
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Pierre Magnier as Mr. Derlancourt |
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Maurice Baquet as Jean |
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Yves Deniaud as Angélo |
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Rip as Le chien |
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Georges Chamarat as Le Commandant (non crédité) |
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Jacques Emmanuel as (non créditée) |
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Raymonde La Fontan as (non crédité) |
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Palmyre Levasseur as Une femme au bistrot (non crédité) |
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Jean-Pierre Méry as (non créditée) |
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Pierre Ringel as (non créditée) |
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Colette Ripert as Une jeune fille à la fête (non créditée) |
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Georgette Tissier as (non créditée) |
| Production | André Hunebelle | Producer |
| Sound | Charles Guirlinger | Sound |
| Editing | Jean Sacha | Editor |
| Writing | Georges Lacombe | Writer |
| Writing | Jean Halain | Writer |
| Writing | Gaston Modot | Writer |
| Art | Paul-Louis Boutié | Production Design |
| Camera | Philippe Agostini | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Gilles Grangier | Director |
| Sound | Jean Marion | Original Music Composer |