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Marlène (1949)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Pierre de Hérain

Synopsis

Returning from South America, a singer is hired by an old pal who runs a detective agency to use a perch as a night club performer to be an investigator.The amateur sleuth then falls for a girl whose brother is a jewel thief.

Actors

Tino Rossi
Tino Rossi
Manuel Ceccaldi
Micheline Francey
Micheline Francey
Marie-Hélène
Pauline Carton
Pauline Carton
Old lady
Lilia Vetti
Lilia Vetti
Lola
Mathilde Casadesus
Mathilde Casadesus
Betty
Robert Lussac
Robert Lussac
Commissioner
Paul Azaïs
Paul Azaïs
Bartender
Germaine Stainval
Germaine Stainval
Locker room lady
José Artur
José Artur
'La Puce'
Raphaël Patorni
Raphaël Patorni
César Luciani
André Valmy
André Valmy
Laurin
Jacques Castelot
Jacques Castelot
Breteville
Lily Fayol
Lily Fayol
Suzy
Raymond Bussières
Raymond Bussières
Harris
Michel Barbey
Michel Barbey
Michel (uncredited)
Pierre Duncan
Pierre Duncan
(uncredited)
René Lacourt
René Lacourt
Nurseryman (uncredited)
Francis Lopez
Francis Lopez
Pianist (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Lorrain
Jean-Pierre Lorrain
(uncredited)
Julien Maffre
Julien Maffre
Corsican (uncredited)
Jean Mercure
Jean Mercure
Gangster (uncredited)
Raymond Meunier
Raymond Meunier
(uncredited)
Marcelle Monthil
Marcelle Monthil
Mother (uncredited)
Marcel Rouzé
Marcel Rouzé
(uncredited)
Roger Saget
Roger Saget
Cheated Husband (uncredited)

Crews

Pierre de Hérain
Pierre de Hérain
Director

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