Jamais deux sans trois (1951)
Father Benoît would like one of his twins to take over his inn, at 3 plates. But his ancillary ambitions are not commensurate with his last 3. Bernard is also in love with Hélène, daughter of Colonel Flouc de La Donzelle. He dreams of becoming an actor and goes to Paris to find a job. Difficult beginnings since from the theater, he goes to the cabaret, then to the radio, without success. In the final scene, the 3 brothers meet, which gives rise to a series of gags during the wedding.
Director: André Berthomieu
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Roger Nicolas as Bernard, Henri et Camille Benoit |
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Marthe Mercadier as Hélène Flouc de la Donzelle |
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Alice Tissot as Baroness Flouc de la Donzelle |
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Mona Goya as Rita Malaquais |
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Doris Marnier as Suzy |
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Jean Toulout as Roberval |
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Georges Baconnet as Father Benoît |
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Georges Lannes as Alexandre Mouthon |
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Charles Bouillaud as Joseph aka Jojo |
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Charles Rigoulot as Freddy |
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Nicolas Amato as Waiter |
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Robert Rollis as Cellarman |
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Laure Paillette as |
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Palmyre Levasseur as Concierge |
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Léon Larive as Guest |
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René Hiéronimus as |
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Harry-Max as Head waiter |
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Pierre Ferval as |
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Maurice Biraud as |
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Paul Faivre as |
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Michel Dancourt as |
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Blanche Denège as Godmother |
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Maurice Dorléac as Radio director |
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Gaston Garchery as |
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Marie-Reine Kergal as |
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Marcel Meral as |
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Jacques Vertan as |
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Claude Véga as |
| Directing | André Berthomieu | Director |