L'Ordonnance malgré lui (1932) Directed by Maurice Cammage
Comedy
Film Synopsis
A colonel wishes to marry the Baroness of Flair, but he cannot do so
until the latter has married off her daughter. A friend of the
colonel suggests his nephew as a likely suitor for the baroness's
daughter. One day, the baroness mistakes a soldier named Leneveu
for the courting nephew, not realising that he is in fact the colonel's
chaffeur...
Script: Maurice Cammage (dialogue),
Jean Kolb (dialogue),
Georges Rose (story),
Saint-Paul (story)
Cinematographer: Georges Clerc
Music: Fernand Heintz
Cast: Fanny Darnell (Genevieve),
Monette Dinay (Rosine), Fernandel (Alfred Leveneux),
Anthony Gildès (Le Colonel), Jean Gobet (Le Vicomte de Marchevieule),
Alice Tissot (La Baronne Du Flair),
Jean Valroy (L'Adjudant)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 48 min
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