Love and Companionship (1950)
The accountant of an insurance company, rather eccentric and quick to push the song, is responsible for monitoring the actions of an alluring South American whose suicide would mean the collapse of the company. Finally, the accountant discovers an attempted insurance scam and marries the surly and charming interpreter who was the liaison between the South American and himself.
Director: Gilles Grangier
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Georges Guétary as Claude Andrieux |
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Gaby Sylvia as Danielle Lecourtoy |
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Tilda Thamar as Patricia Morisson |
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Jaque Catelain as Mr. Zoïca |
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Fernand René as General Mitard, a board member |
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Louis Florencie as Chambon, chief of staff |
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Peters Sisters as Self |
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Jacques Dynam as The sailor |
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Charles Lemontier as Mr. Dupin, a board member |
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Hugues Wanner as A board member |
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Georges Bever as The doorman of the Hôtel de Paris |
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Sinoël as The cashier |
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Maxime Fabert as A board member |
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Pierre Palau as Mr. Paulau, a board member |
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René Génin as Duchemin |
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Paulette Élambert as Miss Cabirac |
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Maurice Escande as Mr. Lecourtois |
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Michèle Brabo as (uncredited) |
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Lucien Callamand as The doorman of the Cannes hotel (uncredited) |
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Robert Fretel as (uncredited) |
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Albert Malbert as The sandwich board man (uncredited) |
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Jean Morel as (uncredited) |
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Jacques Vertan as (uncredited) |
| Writing | Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon | Writer |
| Art | Jacques Colombier | Art Direction |
| Sound | Pierre-André Bertrand | Sound |
| Camera | René Gaveau | Director of Photography |
| Production | Lucien Masson | Producer |
| Editing | Andrée Danis | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Pierre Balmain | Costume Design |
| Sound | Jacques Carrère | Sound Mixer |
| Directing | Gilles Grangier | Director |