Casimir_(film)

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Casimir (film)

1950 French film


Casimir is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Fernandel, Germaine Montero and Bernard La Jarrige.[1] It was shot at the Neuilly Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul-Louis Boutié.

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Synopsis

Casimir is a vacuum cleaner salesman, who through a misunderstanding attracts the romantic attentions of a wealthy client Angelita. Eventually he arranges her pairing with Paul-André, while he secures a large order and is free to marry his own fiancée Denise.

Cast

  • Fernandel as Casimir
  • Germaine Montero as Angelita Garcia y Gonzalez
  • Bernard La Jarrige as Paul-André - un peintre
  • Jacqueline Duc as Denise
  • Gaston Orbal as Poiret
  • André Numès Fils as L'huissier dela Société Prima
  • Cécile Didier as La gouvernante du docteur
  • Robert Seller as Dr. Labrousse
  • Lucien Hector as Le cafetier
  • Charles Fawcett as Mr. Brown, le PDG de Prima
  • Darling Légitimus as Caroline
  • Julien Maffre as Le cireur
  • Émile Riandreys as Le grippé
  • Alfred Arlais as Le pédicure
  • Edmond Méry as Le locataire nain
  • Pierre Ferval as Le névrosé dans la salle s'attente
  • Marc Arian as Collaborateur participant à la réunion de travail
  • Delcassan as La vieille locataire au sonotone

References

  1. Lorcey p.226

Bibliography

  • Jacques Lorcey. Fernandel. Éditions Ramsay, 1990.



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