La demoiselle et son revenant (1952)
Rosette is young and charming but she is crippled so she cannot make the most of her life. Which upsets Jules Petitpas, a single inventor, her eccentric but kind-hearted neighbor. Jules pledges to help her by creating a potion that will cure her. Unfortunately he dies before being able to achieve his aim. But a promise is a promise, and the good man comes back to the land of the living as an ... ectoplasm! And he manages to involve a whole tribe of ghosts to assist him in the noble task of saving the young lady. All is well that ends well.
Director: Marc Allégret
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Robert Dhéry as Jules Petitpas |
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Annik Morice as Rosette |
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Félix Oudart as Pompignan de Beauminet |
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Catherine Fonteney as Hortense de Beauminet |
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Henri Vilbert as Ledru |
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Jean Richard as Ricard |
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Kieron Moore as l'Américain |
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Roland Armontel as Le pharmacien |
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Jacqueline Huet as Mathilde |
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Jacky Gencel as Marcelin |
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Maurice Schutz as Le doyen |
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Jacques Legras as Le duelliste |
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Christian Marquand as Le zouave |
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Germaine Grainval as |
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Jacques de Féraudy as |
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Nicolas Vogel as |
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Francis Gag as |
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Jean-Pierre Loriot as |
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Amena Ilami as |
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Marcelle Hainia as |
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Bernard Farrel as |
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Suzanne Guémard as |
| Sound | Gérard Calvi | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Marc Allégret | Director |
| Writing | Gaston Bonheur | Writer |
| Writing | Philippe de Rothschild | Writer |
| Directing | Marcel Camus | Assistant Director |