Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (1950 film)

Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (French: Mademoiselle Josette ma femme) is a 1950 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Odile Versois, Fernand Gravey and Robert Arnoux.[1] It is based on the 1906 play of the same title by Robert Charvay and Paul Gavault which Berthomieu had previously made into a 1933 film Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman.

Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman
Directed byAndré Berthomieu
Produced byRoger De Venloo
Roger Ribadeau-Dumas
Written byRobert Charvay (play)
Paul Gavault (play)
Paul Vandenberghe
André Berthomieu
StarringOdile Versois
Fernand Gravey
Robert Arnoux
Music byGeorges Van Parys
CinematographyRoger Dormoy
Edited byLouisette Hautecoeur
Production
company
Majestic Films
Distributed byLa Société des Films Sirius
Release date
20 September 1950
Running time
92 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

The film's sets were designed by Raymond Nègre.

Cast

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References

  1. Limbacher p.128

Bibliography

  • James L. Limbacher. Haven't I seen you somewhere before?: Remakes, sequels, and series in motion pictures and television, 1896-1978. Pierian Press, 1979.
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