
Salut Berthe !
Salut Berthe !
Release: 1968-08-20·Runtime: 90m·★ 4.9
Comedy
Adrien Chautard, a major industrialist from Abidjan, has been chosen to replace an expert on the official Ivory Coast delegation sent to Paris to discuss the country's association with the Common Market. Chautard is delighted at the prospect of this trip, where he will be reunited with the woman of his dreams: Elisabeth. Alas, at Abidjan airport, a nasty surprise awaits him: Berthe, his lawful wife, has decided to leave with him to consult a leading cardiologist in the capital.
Production Countries
France
Production Companies
Les Films Fernand Rivers
Cast
Raymond Jourdanas Superior
Christine Aurelas Maid
Georges Billyas Hotel guest (uncredited)
Lucien Desagneauxas Russian musician (uncredited)
Martine Sarceyas Elisabeth
René Clermontas Commissioner
Bernard Lavaletteas Labarasse
Jean-Marie Arnouxas Father
France Rumillyas Woman woke up with a start
Colette Régisas Hotel guest (uncredited)
Fernand Raynaudas Adrien Chautard
Jacques Chevalieras François
Rudy Lenoiras Russian musician (uncredited)
Virginie Vignonas Adulterous wife (uncredited)
Pierre Tornadeas Father Fauvel
Michel Vocoretas Cheated husband
Marcel Gassoukas Customer of the musical instrument store (uncredited)
Rosy Varteas Berthe
Max Amylas Hotel concierge
Raoul Guilletas Father Davane
Max Montavonas Representative
Bernard Tixier
André Tomasias Robillard (uncredited)
Darry Cowlas Didier
Jean Le Poulainas Step Dad
Louison Roblin
Fernand Bersetas Robert
Jean-Pierre Honoréas Police officer
Philippe Brizardas Father (uncredited)
Marius Gaidonas Waiter at the cocktail (uncredited)
René Lefèvre-Belas Pleyel room manager (uncredited)
Jacques-Henri Duvalas Cesario Gallio
Pierre Moncorbieras Man with the newspaper
Francis Blancheas Passerby with the pipe (uncredited)
Sylvain Lévignacas Mover (uncredited)
Roland Maletas Russian musician (uncredited)
Roger Trappas Cafe boss (uncredited)
Roger Carelas Camberlin
Jacques Préboistas Floor boy
Adrien Cayla-Legrandas Retired participant (uncredited)
Lucien Frégisas Émile (uncredited)