Les Amoureux de Marianne (1953)
Gaston Duboutois and Catherine Berton love each other, and are about to play Romeo and Juliet in their small provincial town. The industrialist Duboutois is opposed to his accountant Berton, both of whom are running for parliament. Tempers flare and invective quickly escalates. In the end, Duboutois wins and Berton loses his position. Although futile and foolish, it's the excellent Mme Duboutois who brings peace to the situation, brings about reconciliation and helps the two children to unite.
Director: Jean Stelli
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Gaby Morlay as Germaine Duboutois |
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André Luguet as Industrialist Achille Duboutois |
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Jean Debucourt as Monsignor the Archbishop |
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Georges Chamarat as Commander Duparc |
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Raoul Marco as Jobert |
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François Joux as Foulon |
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Sophie Leclair as Catherine Berton |
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Pierre Gallon as Gaston Duboutois |
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Henri Rollan as Marquis |
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Catherine Fonteney as Berton's stepmother |
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Fred Pasquali as Commissioner |
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Marcel Raine as 'Cloche' |
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Jean-Louis Le Goff as |
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Robert Murzeau as |
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Clairjane as Madame Berton |
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Monique Gérard as Marguerite |
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Paul Azaïs as |
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Roger Bontemps as |
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Jean Brochard as Chief accountant Jean Berton |
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Albert Michel as Villager |
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Dominique Marcas as |
| Writing | Charles Exbrayat | Writer |
| Directing | Jean Stelli | Director |