Bert is a compulsive attendee at strip-shows, much to the chagrin of
his fiancée. With the help of his friend George, he is
looking for an heiress whose initials are tattooed on her thigh.
Imagine Bert's gratification when he finds that the woman in question
is a dancer that he appreciates so much.
Cast: Bert Bernard (Bert Bernard),
George Bernard (George Bernard),
Raymond Bussières (Lulu, le fakir),
Max Dalban (Le géant),
Paul Demange (Le bijoutier),
Jean Hébey (Le restaurateur),
Xénia Monty (Nicole),
Gaston Orbal (Le notaire),
Les Bingsters,
Anne Bunning,
Les Cinci,
Simone Claris,
Yvette Comels,
Jeanne Dorival,
Fred Fisher,
Danièle Jenner,
Irène Lebar,
Leïla,
Magda,
Yvonne Ménard
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 86 min
Aka:Nights of Paris ;
Paris Nights
The history of French cinema
From its birth in 1895, cinema has been an essential part of French culture. Now it is one of the most dynamic, versatile and important of the arts in France.
It was American film noir and pulp fiction that kick-started the craze for thrillers in 1950s France and made it one of the most popular and enduring genres.
Science-fiction came into its own in B-movies of the 1950s, but it remains a respected and popular genre, bursting into the mainstream in the late 1970s.