Ma femme, ma vache et moi (1952)
Marinette, the wife of Mario, a sympathetic hobo, is disgusted with the farm and runs off to Paris without husband or child. The tenacious husband sets off in pursuit, accompanied by the baby and a cow that's a bit cumbersome. The unfaithful woman wanted to become a star. Mario and his crew go from music hall to nightclub until finally, a classified ad brings back a repentant Marinette, just in time to prevent Mario from running off with a prostitute, herself eager for a change of scene.
Director: Jean Devaivre
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Erminio Macario as Mario |
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Irène Corday as Marinette |
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Robert Balpo as |
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Jean Daurand as |
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Arthur Devère as |
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Albert Dinan as |
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Jacques Dufilho as |
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Geno-Ferny as |
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Michel Galabru as |
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Françoise Lauby as |
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Charles Lemontier as |
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Marguerite Letombe as |
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Maurice Marceau as |
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Raoul Marco as |
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Marcel Meral as |
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Albert Michel as |
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Arlette Poirier as |
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Annette Poivre as |
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Émile Riandreys as |
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Carlo Rizzo as |
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Marcel Rouzé as |
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Fernand Sardou as |
| Writing | Gérard Carlier | Writer |
| Writing | André Tabet | Writer |
| Directing | Jean Devaivre | Director |