Trois... six... neuf (1937)
Directed by Raymond Rouleau

Comedy

Film Synopsis

A young man has fallen in love with a beautiful woman, but despite his best efforts she remains doggedly indifferent to his charms.  Exasperated, the woman finally consents to allow her over-zealous suitor to spend a few weeks with her.  In the end, it is she who is most ardently in love and insists that he stays with her a while longer...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Raymond Rouleau
  • Script: Michel Duran (play)
  • Cinematographer: Philippe Agostini, Michel Kelber
  • Music: Pierre Chagnon, Michel Michelet
  • Cast: Renée Saint-Cyr (Agnès), Meg Lemonnier (Simone), René Lefèvre (Pierre), Jean Wall (Fernand), Mady Berry (La concierge), Tramel (Le facteur), Michèle Alfa (La téléphoniste), Bernard Blier, Suzy Delair, Lucienne Le Marchand, Sinoël, Madeleine Suffel, Roland Toutain
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 102 min

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