Zoé (1954)
Barbara Laage essays the title role in Zoe. Our heroine's adventures begin when she catches the eye of a big-city playboy named Arthur (Michel Auclair), who is attracted not only to Zoe's beauty, but by her insistence upon telling nothing but the whole truth. This trait causes no end of comic complications when Zoe moves into the palatial home of Arthur's family. The limit comes when Zoe botches a big business deal formulated by Arthur's not-altogether-honest father (Louis Seigner). Zoe is based on a stage farce by Jean Marsan.
Director: Charles Brabant
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Barbara Laage as Zoé |
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Michel Auclair as Arthur Delay |
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Louis Seigner as Monsieur Delay |
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Jean Marchat as Mr. Pounet |
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Yolande Laffon as Mrs. Pounet |
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Jean-Pierre Kérien as Doctor Louis Delay |
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France Roche as Madeleine Delay |
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Madeleine Barbulée as |
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Philippe de Chérisey as |
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Michèle Nancey as |
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Gilberte Géniat as |
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M. Barodice as |
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Jean Harold as |
| Directing | Charles Brabant | Director |