Mademoiselle ma mèreDirected by Henri Decoin Produced by Regina Genres : Fiction - Runtime : 1 h 35 min French release : 06/08/1937 Production year : 1937
DirectorActorsSynopsis Mademoiselle Ma Mere was adapted for the screen from the stage farce by Louis Verneuil. The title translates as My Mother is a Miss, and thereby hangs the tale. Spoiled rich girl Jacqueline (Danielle Darrieux) vows to marry the seventh man who proposes to her, no matter who he may be. The lucky seventh is Albert Letournel (Alerme), who is old enough to be Jacqueline's father. True to her word, she marries Albert, but only after securing his promise that it will be a sexless union. The fun begins when Jacqueline falls in love with Albert's grown son Georges (Pierre Brasseur), who balks at the notion of romancing his own stepmother. As Jacqueline's rich daddy, Michel Simon watches the screwy goings-on with silent confusion. Source : allmovie.com Posters gallery (3)Production and distributionAssociate production company : Regina Film export/Foreign Sales : Celia Films French distribution : Films Sonores Tobis
Full creditsAuthor of original work : Louis Verneuil Producers : Arys Nissotti, Pierre O'connell Screenwriter : Jean Boyer Director of Photography : Léonce-Henri Burel Sound Recordist : Georges Leblond Editor : Marguerite Beaugé Production Designer : Jacques Krauss Music Composer : Georges Van Parys Still Photographer : Raymond Voinquel
Technical detailsFeature film Genres : Fiction Sub-genre : Comedy Production language : French Nationality : 100% French Production year : 1937 French release : 06/08/1937 Runtime : 1 h 35 min Current status : Released Approval : Unknown Production formats :
35mm Color type : Black & White Aspect ratio : 1.37 Sound format : Mono
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