Seul dans Paris (1951)
Directed by Hervé Bromberger

Comedy / Drama
aka: Alone in Paris

Film Synopsis

On the evening of their wedding day, Henri and Jeannette Milliard arrive in Paris to begin their honeymoon.  After being separated in the crowds in the busy underground, Henri frantically sets out to find his wife.  The task will not be easy, for the next day is 14th July, a day of national celebration...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Hervé Bromberger
  • Script: Jacques Berland, Alex Joffé, Hervé Bromberger
  • Cinematographer: Jacques Mercanton
  • Music: Raymond Legrand
  • Cast: Bourvil (Henri Milliard), Magali Noël (Jeanne 'Jeannette' Milliard née Duvernet), Georgette Anys (La dame du métro), Georges Baconnet (François Bouqueret), Léonce Corne (Le patron du 'Bon Accueil'), Jean Dunot (Auguste Duvernet), Yvette Etiévant (Germaine), Grégoire Gromoff (Un client de l'hôtel), Camille Guérini (Ernest Milliard), François Joux (Le 2ème employé du commissariat), Denise Kerny (L'institutrice), Christian Lude (Le Commissaire), Marcel Meral (Le monsieur du commissariat), Albert Michel (Le 1er employé du commissariat), Claire Olivier (Amélie Bouqueret), Léon Pauléon (L'homme du métro), Germaine Reuver (Mathilde), Albert Rémy (Arthur), Max Révol (L'employé de la consigne), Jeanne Véniat (Mélanie Milliard)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: Alone in Paris

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