Tombé du ciel (1946)
Directed by Emil E. Reinert

Comedy
aka: Dropped from Heaven

Film Synopsis

For a joke, a young woman tells a male friend of hers that the child she is looking after is theirs.  In fact, the child belongs to another woman, a war widow.   After a series of misunderstandings, the supposed father grows affectionate towards the child and ends up by marrying the widow.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Emil E. Reinert
  • Cast: Jacqueline Gauthier (Gaby), Claude Dauphin (Maurice), Giselle Pascal (Madeleine), Pierre Destailles (Fernand), Jean Gaven (Robert), Renaud Mary (Raymond), Félix Oudart (Léon), Albert Broquin, Jean Carmet, Henri de Livry, Mona Dol, Charlotte Ecard, Jean Gabert, Geneviève Morel, Sinoël, Roger Vincent, Jeanne Véniat
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Dropped from Heaven

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