Film Review
Amour et Compagnie, one of
Gilles Grangier's early comedies, would be a pretty humdrum affair were
it not for the charismatic presence of Georges Guétary, a
popular singer of the period who subsequently had a role in Vincente
Minnelli's
An American in Paris
(1951). Guétary has more success with the film's musical
numbers than with his farmyard impressions, and he is somewhat spoiled
playing piggy-in-the-middle between two ravishing starlets, Tilda
Thamar and Gaby Sylvia. The routine plot is livened up by some
amusing comedy scenes, the best being the restaurant scene in which
Sylvia mis-translates for Guétary and Thamar, resulting in a
predictable punch up. Grangier directed many comedies in his
career but surprisingly few traditional American-style rom-coms of this kind.
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Next Gilles Grangier film:
Les Femmes sont folles (1950)
Film Synopsis
Claude Andrieux, a young accountant for an insurance company, is about
to dismissed by his boss when he is charged with a most delicate
mission - to prevent a wealthy client from committing suicide.
Knowing that if he fails his company will be bankrupted, Claude sets to
his task with uncharacteristic diligence, much to the chagrin of his
boss's niece, who is secretly in love with him. On the Riviera,
Claude discovers that a fake drowning is to be staged, and by
uncovering the fraud he earns himself a welcome promotion.
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Film Credits
- Director: Gilles Grangier
- Script: Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon (dialogue)
- Cinematographer: René Gaveau
- Music: Marius Coste,
Johnny Hess
- Cast: Georges Guétary (Claude Andrieux),
Gaby Sylvia (Danielle Lecourtoy),
Tilda Thamar (Patricia Morisson),
Jaque Catelain (M. Zoïca),
Fernand René (Général Mitard),
Louis Florencie (Chambon),
Peters Sisters (Themselves),
Jacques Dynam (Le marin),
Charles Lemontier (M. Dupin),
Hugues Wanner (Un membre du conseil d'administration),
Georges Bever (Le portier de l'hôtel de Paris),
Sinoël (Le caissier),
Maxime Fabert (Un membre du conseil d'administration),
Palau (M. Paulau),
René Génin (Duchemin),
Paulette Élambert (Mlle Cabirac),
Maurice Escande (M. Lecourtois),
Lucien Callamand (Le portier de l'hôtel de Cannes),
Albert Malbert (L'homme-sandwich),
Michèle Brabo
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Support: Black and White
- Runtime: 88 min