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Overview
Annette et la dame blonde is a French film comedy first released in 1942,
directed by Jean Dréville.
The film is based on a novel by Georges Simenon and stars Louise Carletti, Henri Garat, Mona Goya, Georges Rollin and Rosine Luguet.
It has also been released under the title: Annette and the Blonde Woman.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
Synopsis
At Cannes, Annette Barnavon, a 17 year old girl, falls in love with a
lawyer, Maurice Cammage, who doesn’t even know her. When Maurice
falls under the spell of a rich American woman named Myriam, Annette is
deeply upset. Consumed with jealousy, she gains access to
Myriam’s room at the Trianon Hotel and ruins all of her clothes.
Annette’s parents then introduce her to Bernard Bouchin, an eligible
young man from Montpellier whom they hope she will marry. Aware
that the police have begun to investigate the damage done to Myriam’s
belongings, Annette decides to own up and asks for help from a very
special lawyer, Maurice Cammage...
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