Three students of the Conservatoire decide to mount their own
futuristic musical comedy, hoping that it will lead to success on
Broadway. Whilst Olivier, the most resourceful of the three,
secures the financial support of his father-in-law, an upmarket
dentist, the show's composer, Laurent, falls in love with Lucille, his
wife's mother, a former Hollywood star. After a disastrous first
performance, Lucille and her ex-husband Harry come to the trio's rescue
and allow them to succeed in their American
dream.
Cast:Leslie Caron (Lucille Berger),
Kitty Kortes-Lynch (Audrey Stabling),
Rémi Laurent (Laurent Dermoncourt),
Jérôme Foulon (Stéphane Corfou),
Pierre Rousseau (François Gardin),
Françoise Pinaud (Elisabeth Delambre),
Claude Swieca (Olivier Guédel),
Henry Courseaux (Charles-Henri de Kerbois),
Robert Webber (Harry Stabling),
Daniel Ceccaldi (Jean-Paul),
Colette Teissèdre (Hélène Dassas),
Brigitte Feberg (Agathe),
Jean-Marie Vauclin (Hervé Monnoyeur),
Pascal Chinoux (Pascal),
Remy Bourgeois (Alain Bercot 'Poupette'),
Eric Gabilleau (Antoine Allard),
Dominique Lestournel (Jean-Luc Jarry),
Christophe Gilles (Nicolas Rosius),
Ariane Monod (Agnès Viteaux),
Florence Dumortier (Pauline Sauteur)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 120 min
Aka:All Stars ;
Tous vedettes!
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