Rendez-vous avec la chance (1950)
Directed by Emil E. Reinert

Comedy
aka: Rendezvous with Luck

Film Synopsis

Taking the advice of his concierge, a modest office employee marries a nurse and soon regrets it.   He then meets a woman who consoles him in his professional failures and marital disputes; they leave for the colonies.  But they miss their train and end up losing their way in the suburbs.  Unwilling to take advantage of the young woman, our hero decides to return to his wife...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Emil E. Reinert
  • Script: André-Paul Antoine, Emil E. Reinert, Jacques Natanson (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Roger Dormoy
  • Music: Joe Hajos
  • Cast: Henri Guisol (Robert Bobin), Danièle Delorme (Michèle), Suzanne Flon (Blanche Pidoux-Bobin), Jean Brochard (M. Gauffre), Pierre-Louis (Gambier), Jacques Beauvais (Le maître d'hôtel), Louis de Funès (Le garçon), Dora Doll (Mlle Paulette), René Hell (Un turfiste), Hennery (Le déménageur), René Lacourt (Le patron de l'hôtel), Albert Michel (Le contrôleur SNCF), Geneviève Morel (La concierge), Marcel Mérovée (Arsène, le téléphoniste), Georges Paulais (L'inspecteur), Maurice Régamey (Un turfiste), Mag-Avril, Jacques Mercier, Marcel Rouzé
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 72 min
  • Aka: Rendezvous with Luck ; Bed for Two

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