Toi, c'est moi (1936)
Bobby Guibert and Pat Duvallon are the best of friends. They are also big party animals. Honorine, Bobby's aunt, is outraged by her nephew's bad behavior, all the more as it is with her money that the young man paints the city red, always accompanied by Pat. She then decides to send them both to the West Indies, where she owns a sugar-cane plantation, in the hope that far from temptation they will reform. Once there, the two revelers come up with nothing better than - swap identities, which will be the cause of a series of cheerful misunderstandings. Everything will end not in one, but several marriages.
Director: René Guissart
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Jacques Pills as Bob Guibert |
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Junie Astor as Viviane |
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Pauline Carton as Honorine Guibert |
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Georges Tabet as Patrice Duvallon |
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Louis Baron fils as |
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Claude May as |
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André Berley as |
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Saturnin Fabre as |
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Paul Hams as |
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Anaclara as |
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Lucette Desmoulins as |
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Odette Barencey as |
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Claude Marty as |
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Liliane Lesaffre as |
| Directing | René Guissart | Director |