Ne bougez plus (1941)
Directed by Pierre Caron

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Who exactly are the two tramps who have come to pose for an advertising agency, to have their pictures taken by the fashionable photographer Patrice Farfadou?  Is it possible that they are the Prince Andromaque de Miremir and his faithful secretary Paturel?  Surely someone must hold the key to the mystery...  Can it be the down-in-the-mouth Hector, the cool Geneviève or the brusque Elyane...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pierre Caron
  • Script: Pierre Caron, Roméo Carlès (dialogue), Pierre Caron (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Armand Thirard
  • Music: Jehan Charpentier
  • Cast: Saturnin Fabre (Andromaque de Miremir), Paul Meurisse (Hector), Annie France (Geneviève), Guillaume de Sax (Patrice Farfadou), Colette Fleuriot (Élyane), Madeleine Briny (Suzy), Marcel Carpentier (Verdure), Germaine Charley (Madame Daronval), Louis Couderc (Le barman du foyer), Pierre Etchepare (Daronval), Monique Gérard (La baronne), A.M. Julien (Le speakeur), Roger Legris (Marmuse), Palmyre Levasseur (La cliente laide), Jean Meyer (Paturel), Albert Michel (Clanpinet), Paulette Morny (Une jolie cliente), Françoise Rambot (Une jolie cliente), Lucien Walter (Le vieux client), Léon Walther (Le grand chambellan)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 75 min

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