Good Enough to Eat (1951)
Rose Chaperon is asked by her confectioner mother Mathilde to bring jewels to her sick grandmother, Madame de Mergrand. But Hugues, the latter's brother, is prepared to do anything to get his hands on the loot. To this end he hires a villainous young man, Jean-Louis nicknamed Loup, to do the job. Will Loup engulf and devour Little "Rose "Riding Hood?
Director: Raoul André
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Gaby Morlay as Mathilde de Mergrand / Mathilde Chaperon |
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Serge Reggiani as Jean-Loup aka 'Loup' |
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Louise Carletti as Rose Chaperon |
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Jérôme Goulven as Brigadier Charles Perrault |
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Charles Dechamps as Hugues de Mergrand |
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Paul Demange as The owner of the Auberge de l'Hermitière |
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Roger Legris as Félix |
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Louis Blanche as Maître Ruban |
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Jacques Hilling as Pou, the son of Hugues de Mergrand |
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Adrienne Gallon as Celine, the baker |
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Maurice Schutz as Grandfather Luc |
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Edith Fontaine as Annette, the maid |
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René Marjac as |
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Robert Rollis as A student |
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Pierre Dac as Gendarme Pantois |
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Francis Blanche as Gilles |
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Maurice Biraud as A student (uncredited) |
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Jacques Brunius as (uncredited) |
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Eliane Embrun as The Brown Singer (uncredited) |
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Robert Fretel as (uncredited) |
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Rose Mania as The Blonde Singer (uncredited) |
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Olivier Mathot as (uncredited) |
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Jean Parédès as Crazy (uncredited) |
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Les Quatre Barbus as Self (uncredited) |
| Directing | Raoul André | Director |