Vous n'avez rien à déclarer? (1959)
Directed by Clément Duhour

Comedy

Film Synopsis

When his childhood sweetheart, Paulette Dupont, marries Robert de Trivelin, Désiré Labaule resolves to win her back.  Unable to prevent the marriage from taking place, he follows the newly weds on their honeymoon and does everything he can to prevent them from consummating their union.  Robert becomes so unsettled by Désiré's interruptions that he is unable to make love to his wife and he ends up having to consult a psychiatrist.  The latter suggests that he should see Gloria, a woman of ill-repute...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Clément Duhour
  • Script: Maurice Hennequin, Pierre Veber
  • Cinematographer: Robert Lefebvre
  • Music: Maurice Jarre
  • Cast: Darry Cowl (Labaule), Jean Richard (Frontignac), Jean Poiret (Robert de Trivelin), Michel Serrault (Dr. Couzan), Madeleine Lebeau (Gloria Frontignac), Pierre Mondy (Alfred Dupont), Jacqueline Maillan (Mme Dupont), Michèle Girardon (Paulette), Jean Tissier (Le commissaire), Pauline Carton (La servante), Raymond Devos (Le peintre), Marie-José Nat (Lise), Yvon Pétra (Himself), Charles Bayard (Petit rôle), Henri Coutet (Petit rôle), Yvette Cuvelier (Petit rôle), Marie-Jeanne Gardien (Petit rôle), Maria Vincent, Maurice Brutus, Françoise Jacquier
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min

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