Au diable la vertu
Au diable la vertu (English: To hell with virtuousness), is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Jean Laviron, written by François Chalais, starring Henri Génès and Louis de Funès. The scenario was based on the work of Jean Guitton – "Elle attendait ça".[1]
Au diable la vertu | |
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Directed by | Jean Laviron |
Produced by | Les Films Marceau - Arca Films (France) |
Written by | François Chalais Jean Laviron |
Starring | Henri Génès Louis de Funès |
Music by | Daniel White |
Distributed by | Les Films Marceau |
Release date | 3 May 1953 (France) |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Henri Génès : Pierre Montabel, businessman
- Liliane Bert : Gisèle Montabel, wife Pierre
- Julien Carette : Mr Tellier, the manager of the private agency
- Maurice Regamey : Jacques Lambert, the associate of Pierre
- Félix Oudart : the Merciful canon, the brother of Miss de St-Hilaire
- Lily Bontemps : Monique, the friend of Jacques
- Christian Duvaleix : Robert Crémieux, the thief
- Louis de Funès : Mr Lorette, the clerk of the judge of education
- Robert Vattier : the judge of education
- Catherine Gay : Rita Johnson, the stripper
- Simone Paris : Mss de St-Hilaire, the limited partner
- Josselin : Maître Nivert, the lawyer having lost the voice of Pierre
- Albert Rémy : Henri, the servant of "Montabel"
- Gaston Orbal : Norbert Demorey, the president of the association
- Frédéric Bart : the inspector Perrini
- Jim Gérald : the movie director of striptease
- Nicole Jonesco : Hélène
- Jack Ary : the state trooper of nurse
- André Numès Fils : the agent bringing convocation
- Crésus : the fiancé of Hélène
- André Dalibert : a spectator in striptease
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