Life Is a Game (1951)
Evanella, who writes the “Horoscope” section of a major newspaper, and her brother Méristo, create with the help of a young journalist, Jean Lassère and the capital of their uncle Amédée, a “Bureau des Prédictions”. Success being expected, they manage to obtain revelations about a gang of gangsters which they publish as predictions. It is success and fortune. Jean marries the newspaper director's daughter and Evanella the director himself.
Director: Raymond Leboursier
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Rellys as Meristo |
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Jacqueline Delubac as Evanella |
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Jimmy Gaillard as Jean Lassère |
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Félix Oudart as Uncle Amédée |
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Jean Martinelli as Newspaper director |
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Gisèle François as Director's daughter |
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André Bervil as |
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Mercédès Brare as |
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Joe Breitbart as |
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Jacqueline Canterelle as |
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Jean Daurand as |
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Louis de Funès as Thief |
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Jacques Dynam as |
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Gisèle Gray as |
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Harry-Max as |
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Hennery as |
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Philippe Janvier as |
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Jean-Pierre Lorrain as |
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Léonce as |
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Jacques Meyran as |
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Félix Paquet as |
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René Pascal as |
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Marcel Pérès as |
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Edouard Rousseau as |
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Andrée Servilanges as |
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Robert Vattier as |
| Directing | Raymond Leboursier | Director |