The Father of the Girl

The Father of the Girl

Release date : July 16, 1953
Runtime : 1h 40m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Marcel L'Herbier /
Production companies : F.A.O. Films /
July 16, 1953 1h 40m France Comedy French More
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Françoise Marinier, a strong-willed young woman, won't accept a husband being forced on her. She left her family and moved to Paris, where she found work as a secretary for a fashionable artist, Edith Mars. The understanding Edith Mars encourages Françoise's budding love affair with an embassy attaché. Edith is the mistress of the Minister of Justice, and the Marinier parents arrive believing it's their daughter they're interviewing. While Mme Marinier puts up with it, her husband is scandalized. Gr ce to Edith, all confusion cleared up, the father is promoted to magistrate and Françoise marries.
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Arletty
Edith Mars
Suzy Carrier
Françoise Marinier
André Luguet
M. Marinier, père
Denise Grey
Mme Isabelle Marinier, mère
Jacques François
Michel Leclair
Mauricet
Le ministre
Rosine Luguet
La jeune fille
Pierre Moncorbier
L'huissier

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  • title:The Father of the Girl
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1953
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Marcel L'Herbier /
  • Writers: Robert-Paul Dagan · Marcel L'Herbier · Roger Ferdinand ·
  • Production companies: F.A.O. Films ·
  • Overview:Françoise Marinier, a strong-willed young woman, won't accept a husband being forced on her. She left her family and moved to Paris, where she found work as a secretary for a fashionable artist, Edith Mars. The understanding Edith Mars encourages Françoise's budding love affair with an embassy attaché. Edith is the mistress of the Minister of Justice, and the Marinier parents arrive believing it's their daughter they're interviewing. While Mme Marinier puts up with it, her husband is scandalized. Gr ce to Edith, all confusion cleared up, the father is promoted to magistrate and Françoise marries.
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