Tout s'arrange (1931)
Directed by Henri Diamant-Berger

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Robert is an absent-minded young man but he is philosophical about life.  His personal mantra is that everything manages to sort itself out in the end.  Unfortunately, his carelessness leads to serious consequences with his neighbours and the husband of his mistress.  Robert is happily oblivious to the upset he causes around him, but why should he care? Things always work out in the end...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Henri Diamant-Berger
  • Script: Jean de Merly, Henri Diamant-Berger
  • Cast: Armand Bernard (Robert), Suzanne Dehelly (Micheline), Claude Dauphin (Émile), Rolla France (Édith Ribadet), Joffre (Le colonel), Pierre Larquey (Un ami de M. Ribadet), Janine Mirande (Héloïse Dupetit-Flageot), Nina Myral (Mme Dupetit-Flageot), Jeanne Pérez (Constnace), André Roanne (Georges), Jean Rozenberg (Un ami de M. Ribadet), Betty Spell (Jackie), Marcel Vallée (Dupetit-Flageot), Georges Vitray (M. Ribadet)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min

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