Trois de la marine (1957)
Directed by Maurice de Canonge

Comedy

Film Synopsis

When their ship docks in Toulon, three young sailors - Antonin, Honoré and Paillote - soon find themselves caught up in a bizarre series of escapades involving secret documents and a baby in basket when they get mixed up with a spirited journalist, Patricia.  It all ends well, however, with a triple wedding...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Maurice de Canonge
  • Script: Henri Alibert, Juliette Saint-Giniez, René Sarvil, Maurice de Canonge, Marcel Rivet
  • Cinematographer: Marc Fossard
  • Music: M. Philippe-Gérard
  • Cast: Marcel Merkès (Antonin Brémond), Henri Génès (Honoré), Jeannette Batti (Angèle), Jean Carmet (Papillote), Colette Deréal (Patricia), Paulette Merval (Mireille), Jean-Roger Caussimon (Éric Bergen), Jean Murat (Le chef des services secrets), Victoria Marino (Peppina), René Sarvil (Arsène), Les Ballets de Mary-Jo Weldon (Eux-mêmes), Pierre Janin, Philippe Janvier, Josselin, Jonny Mary, Milly Mathis
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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