My Brother from Senegal

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My Brother from Senegal
My Brother from Senegal.jpg
Raymond Bussières and Annette Poivre
Directed byGuy Lacourt
Written byNorbert Carbonnaux
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
Edited by
Music byNorbert Glanzberg
Production
company
Société Lyonnaise de Production de Films
Distributed bySofradis
Release date
20 November 1953
Running time
85 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

My Brother from Senegal (French: Mon frangin du Sénégal) is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Guy Lacourt and starring Raymond Bussières, Annette Poivre and Noël Roquevert.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul-Louis Boutié.

Synopsis[]

A young photographer is in love with the daughter of a nearby grocer. However she is obsessed with the adventurous heroes she watches in films. To impress her he decides to invent an identical twin recently returned from French Africa.

Cast[]

  • Raymond Bussières as Jules Pinson, photograph and son "double": César
  • Annette Poivre as Annette Bridoux, the daughter of the grocer
  • Noël Roquevert as Mr Bridoux, the grocer and father of Annette
  • Paulette Dubost as Séraphine, the maidservant of Mr Chaffinch
  • Paul Demange as the ancient colonial
  • Marcelle Arnold as Mrs Angèle
  • as Mrs Sophie, the florist
  • Jacques Fabbri as the corporal of police station
  • as the lady who makes photograph her binoculars
  • as the singer in the ball
  • Albert Michel as the state trooper of the circulation
  • Lud Germain as the hired black as clerk
  • as the mister who puts down posters
  • as an inhabitant beater
  • as an inhabitant beater
  • as the lady to the small dog
  • Louis de Funès as the doctor

References[]

  1. ^ Vincendeau p.153

Bibliography[]

  • Ginette Vincendeau. Stars and Stardom in French Cinema. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2000.

External links[]


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