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La brune que voilà ()


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Germain Vignon is a used car dealer whose eloquence is such that he could sell the lousiest banger to a guy that does not even have a driver's license. He is not bad either at chatting up girls. Indeed, since his blonde wife left him,... See more »

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Germain Vignon
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Christine
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Sophie
Ginette Pigeon ...
Anne-Marie
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Sonia
Christian Alers ...
Louis Sabatier
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Paulette - la secrétaire
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Guissauguet - le client
Robert Rollis ...
Un mécano
Jean-Jacques Lécot ...
(as Jean-Jacques Lecot)
Lucien Derevel
Jean Landret
Madeleine Barbulée ...
Madame Sivelle - la gouvernante
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Cauteret - l'inconnu
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Le mécanicien
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Maurice Régamey ...
Tintin, le patron du bistrot (uncredited)

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Robert Lamoureux

Written by

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Robert Lamoureux ... (screenplay dialogue and original play "La brune que voilà")

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Henri Diamant-Berger ... producer (uncredited)
Marcel Maurey ... producer (uncredited)

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Henri Bourtayre

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Robert Lefebvre

Production Design by

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Lucien Aguettand

Production Management

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Jean Mottet ... production manager

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Jacques Carrère ... sound

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Maurice Régamey ... technical adviser

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Plot Summary

Germain Vignon is a used car dealer whose eloquence is such that he could sell the lousiest banger to a guy that does not even have a driver's license. He is not bad either at chatting up girls. Indeed, since his blonde wife left him, Germain has seduced no fewer than four brunettes. And as, besides being a ladies'man, he has a heart of gold, Germain is unable to break up with any of them, hence a complicated sentimental life. But this delicate balance is threatened the day an outraged stranger comes to him and orders him to leave his wife alone. One small problem is that the man has forgotten to specify the name of the lady in question. So, which of his four mistresses - Christine, Sophie, Anne-Marie or Sonia - should he leave? Written by Guy Bellinger

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Also Known As
  • There Is the Brunette (World-wide, English title)
  • Le brune sparano (Italy)
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  • 80 min
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Movie Connections Version of La brune que voilà (1970). See more »

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