Frédérica (1942) Poster

(1942)

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The members of the wedding
dbdumonteil19 October 2016
Famous singer Charles Trénet made two movies with director Jean Boyer;for the record ,the precedent was "Romance De Paris";both are entertaining unpretentious stuff;Unlike some old-fashioned singers,when you deal with "Le Fou Chantant' (the singing lunatic) ,you do not have to push the fast forward button.And the writer of "La Mer" (translated as "beyond the sea") does sing three compositions :"Frederica" ,the infectious "Marie -Toi"and the wistful "Le Bonheur Ne Passe Qu'Une Fois".You even see him working on "Marie -toi " in his apartment ,and catch a glimpse of the Sacré-Coeur in Montmartre in the background.

Gilles Legrant is a singing poet ;his friends do not approve of his impending wedding ,not suitable for someone who leads a bohemian life ;anyway ,the soon-to-be-bride is a snub silly goose who asks to the servant to speak to her in the third person .Letters to a mysterious woman only makes the matters worse.Soon ,Gilbert is stuck with three "fiancees .It seems that the ideal wife is only a mirage.

Charles Trénet 's best moment in the movies remains his segment in the overlooked "La Cavalcade Des Erreurs" in which he sings his perennial "Que Reste-T-IL De Nos Amours?"
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