Tierce à coeur (1947) Directed by Jacques de Casembroot
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Maitre de Latour Martin was reported killed in action during the
war. When the war is over, he returns to his two wives. The
bigamist decides that he must do the decent thing and live with both of
his wives. The arrangement works out reasonably well until a
third woman joins the household, and then all Hell breaks loose.
The unfortunate Martin begins to wish he was still a soldier...
Cast: Georges Grey (Jérôme de Latour Martin),
Henri Guisol (Jasmin),
Sophie Desmarets (Gaby),
Paul Amiot (Le président du tribunal),
Jacqueline Porel (Dina),
Pauline Carton (Marguerite),
Francine Claudel (Lorraine),
Henri de Livry (Le livreur),
Albert Michel (Bastien)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 90 min
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