Femmes de Paris(1953)

65

1h 25m

  • Comedy,
  • Mystery

Overview

Professor Charles Buisson, astronomer and Nobel Prize winner, has just discovered a nova. He informs the other observatories by telephone. Just as he thinks one of them is calling back, he finds himself on the line with a young woman threatening suicide at the Ruban Bleu cabaret, if her lover hasn't joined her by midnight. Intrigued, the professor decides to go and prevent the unfortunate woman from committing suicide. One of his students, who earns her living as an understudy in a knife act, helps him in his investigation, while the school principal and a policeman suspect him of being a prankster or even of selling drugs. For the scientist, it's an opportunity to discover a world of music-hall that he'd never known before: "I thought I knew the sky chart by heart, but there's one planet that was totally unknown to me: Earth. I'll be back!

Cast

  • Michel Simon

    Michel Simon

    Professor Charles Buisson

  • Brigitte Auber

    Brigitte Auber

    Gisèle, student of Buisson

  • Henri Génès

    Henri Génès

    Lucien Mosca, boss of Ruban Bleu

  • Germaine Kerjean

    Germaine Kerjean

    Mrs. Rédéri

  • Philippe Mareuil

    Philippe Mareuil

    Pierre-Dominique, aka 'Pépé'

  • Robert Lombard

    Robert Lombard

    Maurice, Buisson's assistant

  • Gaby Basset

    Gaby Basset

    Henriette, washroom attendant

  • Micheline Dax

    Micheline Dax

    The indecisive snob

  • Nadine Tallier

    Nadine Tallier

    Poupette, presenter of the show

  • Annick Tanguy

    Annick Tanguy

    Woman from Paris

  • Liliane Montevecchi

    Liliane Montevecchi

    Woman from Paris

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    Status

    Released (May 17, 1953)

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