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1949

(06/28/1949) (FR)

Comedy,

1h 35m

66

User Score

Overview

Léon Ménard, the village verger, is a decent young man whose hobby is to play the accordion. One day he is fired for having accompanied Mary Pinson, a singer deemed scandalous by the right-minded parishioners. Blinded by his love for Mary, Léon follows her to Paris where he becomes her plaything. With Mary's complicity, a gang of swindlers make him the puppet proprietor of a night club. But Léon can't live in a fool's paradise forever and soon finds himself on the street, forsaken and desperate. Luckily, the manager of a circus notices him while he is busking and he hires Léon at once. Not only will success come to him but he will win the love of sweet Solange.

1949

66

User Score

(06/28/1949) (FR)

Comedy,

1h 35m

Overview

Léon Ménard, the village verger, is a decent young man whose hobby is to play the accordion. One day he is fired for having accompanied Mary Pinson, a singer deemed scandalous by the right-minded parishioners. Blinded by his love for Mary, Léon follows her to Paris where he becomes her plaything. With Mary's complicity, a gang of swindlers make him the puppet proprietor of a night club. But Léon can't live in a fool's paradise forever and soon finds himself on the street, forsaken and desperate. Luckily, the manager of a circus notices him while he is busking and he hires Léon at once. Not only will success come to him but he will win the love of sweet Solange.

Cast

Bourvil

Bourvil

Leon Ménard

Paul Faivre

Paul Faivre

Parish priest

Fernand Blot

Fernand Blot

Director's brother

Albert Broquin

Albert Broquin

Cafe owner in the rue de Lappe

Édouard Francomme

Édouard Francomme

Friend of Raoul

Émile Genevois

Émile Genevois

The second man

Harry-Max

Harry-Max

Musard

René Hell

René Hell

Singer from the troupe

Léon Larive

Léon Larive

Director of the circus Rémi

Charles Lavialle

Charles Lavialle

Music editor