Je l'ai été trois fois

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Je l'ai été trois fois
Directed bySacha Guitry
Written bySacha Guitry
Produced byGaumont, , Paul Wagner (France)
StarringSacha Guitry
Louis de Funès
CinematographyPierre Bachelet
Edited byRaymond Lamy
Music byLouiguy
Distributed byGaumont
Release date
31 October 1952 (France)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Je l'ai été trois fois French: I Was Three Times, is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Sacha Guitry, written by Sacha Guitry, starring Sacha Guitry and Louis de Funès. The English international title of this film is "She and Me".[1]

Plot[]

The matured actor Jean Renneval has a secret affair with the wife of a well-heeled merchant. When Renneval has to play a clergyman, he visits the wife while still in costume. That's the day when the cuckolded husband sees the two of them together. Renneval tries to defuse the situation by pretending he was a real clergyman. But this leads to some new problems for Renneval.

Cast[]

  • Sacha Guitry as Jean Renneval
  • Louis de Funès as the interpreter-secretary of the sultan of Hammanlif
  • Bernard Blier as Henri Verdier, jeweller - Hector Van Broken, look-alike of Henry
  • Lana Marconi as Thérèse Verdier, Henri's third wife
  • Simone Paris as Lucie Verdier, Henri's first wife
  • Meg Lemonnier as Henriette Le Havray, friend of Thérèse
  • as Juliette Verdier, the seconde spouse of Henri
  • Pauline Carton as Mme Dutiquesnois, Jean Renneval's dresser
  • as Julie
  • as Andrée, a girl
  • as Suzette, another girl
  • as the Sultan of Hammanlif
  • as the doctor Marinier
  • Jacques Anquetil as the elevator operator
  • as Zoé
  • as actress
  • Jean Chevrier: a man in front of the hotel
  • Lucien Callamand as un monsieur
  • as the manager and a bodyguard

References[]

  1. ^ "She and Me". unifrance.org. Retrieved 2013-07-20.

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