Mademoiselle Has Fun
Mademoiselle s'amuse
Release: 1948-01-30
·Runtime: 95m
·★ 5.3
Comedy
Christine, the daughter of a rich American, acquires from her father the jazz band of Ray Ventura who will be made responsible for accompanying her from morning till evening wherever she goes. From an endless number of amusing situations, the fiancée of the girl despairs. But soon the musicians rebel in in the face of the requirements of their patroness. More than a job, it is for them misery. Christine excuses them and she goes back to America with her band. Things go bad, degenerate, but the kindness of the musicians and the firmness of the fiancée of Christine really quiet down the moods of the young woman .
Production Countries
France
Production Companies
Hoche Productions
Cast
Maurice Régamey
as Man at the ball (uncredited)
André Randall
as William Gibson
Ray Ventura
as Self
Georges Lannes
as Georgey
Léon Bary
as Manager (uncredited)
Max Elloy
as Self - member of the orchestra
Germaine Reuver
as Cook
Julien Maffre
as Tough guy (uncredited)
Frédéric O'Brady
as Foreign delegate (uncredited)
Jeanne Fusier-Gir
as Mademoiselle Agathe
Jeannette Batti
as Fifi
Henri Salvador
as Henri Salvador
Gregori Chmara
as Friend of Gibson (uncredited)
Rivers Cadet
as Agent (uncredited)
Bernard Lancret
as Doctor Jacques Roussel
Gisèle Pascal
as Christine Gibson
Marcel Charvey
as Chief cook
Nicolas Amato
Roland Bailly
as Gégène
Georges Tourreil
as Commissioner
Annette Poivre
as 'Miette'
Marguerite de Morlaye
as Marquise (uncredited)
Jacqueline Huet
as The young woman at the ball buffet (uncredited)
Marcel Loche
as Boy (uncredited)