Relaxe-toi chérie (1964)
Directed by Jean Boyer

Comedy

Film Synopsis

François and Hélène Faustin have been happily married for 12 years.  One day, Hélène takes a sudden interest in psychoanalysis and she becomes persuaded that her husband's apparent fidelity is a subconscious attempt to compensate for a terrible personal drama in his past.  Determined to cure François of his deep-seated and potentially dangerous neuroses, Hélène decides to manoeuvre him into having an affair with his secretary...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Boyer
  • Script: Jean Boyer, Jean Bernard-Luc (play)
  • Cinematographer: Robert Lefebvre
  • Music: Guy Magenta
  • Cast: Fernandel (François Faustin), Sandra Milo (Helene Faustin), Jean-Pierre Marielle (David Kouglov), Yvonne Clech (Lucienne), Jean Lefebvre (Blaise), Maurice Chevit (Hubert), Pascale Roberts (Cecile), Jacqueline Jefford (Mademoiselle Pelusso), Hélène Dieudonné (Antonia), Jean Lara (Duteil), Liliane Gaudet (Christiane), Jacqueline Rivière (Mme Duteil), Hella Petri, Nicole Gueden
  • Country: France / Italy
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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