Three Feet in a Bed (1950)
In spite of his failures as a peddler, Casimir guaranteed his fiance that this time the vacuum cleaners will work for good. But he's still unsuccessful until he go to the appartment of Paul-Andre, a painter who was engaged by correspondence to a rich south-American woman. That's exactly when she arrive armed with a gun infuriated after she had received a rupture letter from the man she had never seen. She mistakenly took Casimir as her painter lover. Casimir his ready to flee until he learned she owned many hotels, a thousand rooms in fact. "A thousand rooms, a thousand vacuum cleaners", he suddenly think.
Director: Richard Pottier
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Fernandel as Casimir |
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Germaine Montero as Angelita Garcia y Gonzalez |
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Bernard Lajarrige as Paul-André |
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Jacqueline Duc as Denise |
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Gaston Orbal as Poiret |
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André Numès as The bailiff of the Prima Company |
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Cécile Didier as The doctor's housekeeper |
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Robert Seller as Dr. Labrousse |
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Lucien Hector as The coffee maker |
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Charles Fawcett as Mr. Brown |
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Darling Légitimus as Caroline |
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Julien Maffre as The shoe shine |
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Émile Riandreys as The flu sufferer |
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Alfred Arlais as The pedicure |
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Edmond Méry as The dwarf tenant |
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Pierre Ferval as The neurotic in the waiting room |
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Marc Arian as Collaborator participating in the working meeting (uncredited) |
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Delcassan as The old tenant at the sonotone (uncredited) |
| Writing | Gérard Carlier | Writer |
| Directing | Richard Pottier | Director |
| Writing | Jean Manse | Dialogue |
| Editing | Robert Isnardon | Editor |
| Production | Roger Ribadeau-Dumas | Producer |
| Sound | Joe Hajos | Music |
| Art | Paul-Louis Boutié | Production Design |
| Sound | Louis Kieffer | Sound |
| Camera | André Germain | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Monique Isnardon | Editor |