La Route enchantée (1938)
Directed by Pierre Caron

Musical / Comedy

Film Synopsis

A slightly mad singer leaves his family home and sets out to look for the castle of his dreams.  He finds it by chance and is taken in by a charming Countess and her niece.  After several adventures, the singer becomes a star in Paris and returns to claim the hand of the Countess's niece.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pierre Caron
  • Script: Charles Trenet
  • Cinematographer: Georges Benoît, Pierre Ribaud
  • Music: Charles Trenet
  • Cast: Charles Trenet (Jacques Minervois), Raymond Aimos (Marche-Toujours), Christian Argentin (Le directeur), Léon Berton (Un gendarme), Julien Carette (Cosaque), Paul Demange (Un gendarme), Jean Dorane (Un élève), Luce Fabiole (La saltimbanque), Catherine Fonteney (Mme Minervois), Jeanne Fusier-Gir (Gwendoline), Maximilienne (La mère supérieure), Robert Moor (Le duc de Bocanegra père), Marguerite Moreno (La comtesse), Pierre Moreno (Le duc de Bocanegra fils), René Navarre (Durosier), Jacqueline Pacaud (Geneviève), Jeanne Pérez (Faustine), Jacques Beauvais, Les Bluebell Girls, Anny Claude
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min

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