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Little Nothings (1942)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 28M

Director : Raymond Leboursier

Synopsis

Following a broadcast on the radio, each of the listeners remembers these "little nothings" (the title is borrowed from a play by Mozart), which have often changed their lives. Each of these stories told will prove that a tiny detail in life can change an entire destiny.

Actors

Raimu
Raimu
Charpillon
Fernandel
Fernandel
Astier
Cécile Sorel
Cécile Sorel
La Clermont
Suzy Prim
Suzy Prim
Louise
Thérèse Dorny
Thérèse Dorny
L'habilleuse
Tramel
Tramel
Michele Olivier
Michele Olivier
Jacques Erwin
Jacques Erwin
Alceste
Suzanne Coulomb
Suzanne Coulomb
Robert Moor
Robert Moor
Sonia Gobar
Sonia Gobar
Jean Heuzé
Jean Heuzé
Lucien Hubert
Lucien Hubert
L'employé des Pompes Funèbres
Jean Marconi
Jean Marconi
Charles Lavialle
Charles Lavialle
Jean Castan
Jean Castan
Hervals
Hervals
Marc Anthony
Marc Anthony
Lydie Vallois
Lydie Vallois
Madame Drial
Jean d'Yd
Jean d'Yd
Jacqueline Paris
Jacqueline Paris
Lucien Brûlé
Lucien Brûlé
Le roi
Françoise Thurin
Françoise Thurin
Gérard Oury
Gérard Oury
Philinte
Georgette Kaylor
Georgette Kaylor
Weber
Weber
Louis Arbessier
Louis Arbessier
Pierre Asso
Pierre Asso
Villord
Villord
Jacques Philippot
Jacques Philippot
Desomer
Desomer
Janine Darcey
Janine Darcey
Lucie
Jean Daurand
Jean Daurand
Jean Mercanton
Jean Mercanton
Jacques
Andrex
Andrex
Mesnard
Simone Berriau
Simone Berriau
Madame Brignolles
Yves Mirande
Yves Mirande
Brignolles
Jules Berry
Jules Berry
Lefèvre (uncredited)
Henri Arius
Henri Arius
(uncredited)
Claude Dauphin
Claude Dauphin
Drial (uncredited)
Clairette Oddera
Clairette Oddera
(uncredited)
Gaston Orbal
Gaston Orbal
(uncredited)
Jacqueline Plessis
Jacqueline Plessis
(uncredited)

Crews

Raymond Leboursier
Raymond Leboursier
Director
Yves Mirande
Yves Mirande
Writer

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