

85 minutes
5/19/1948
Émile Boulard is a props man in a Paris movie studio. He has a wife, Suzanne. Or to be more accurate, let's say he HAD a wife since she left him fifteen years before, allegedly ... to go buy a post stamp. But now that their daughter Martine , who lives with her, is old enough to marry, she resurfaces. She confesses that, in order to explain his absence, she has told Martine her father was a great explorer and lion hunter in Africa. Not to disappoint his daughter, Émile accepts to pose as the adventurer he is supposed to be. At the same time he will help Daniel, Martine's bashful fiancé, not to become a henpecked husband like him.

Fernandel
as Emile Boulard

Alexandre Rignault
as Ladislas Stany

Noëlle Norman
as Suzanne Boulard

Félix Oudart
as Romi, the director

Bernard Lajarrige
as Daniel Cormier

Roland Armontel
as Dibier
Jacqueline Dor
as Martine Boulard
Madeleine Lambert
as Madame Cormier

Jean Hébey
as The notary's clerk
Line Dariel
as Madame Zulma
Missia
as The singer

Henri Coutet
as The actor

André Marnay
as The notary

Pierre Labry
as The boss
Jean Sylvain
as A machinist
Janine Viénot
as The actress

Palmyre Levasseur
as The dresser

Émile Riandreys

Eugène Compain
Marcel Meral

Georges Sellier

Albert Broquin
as An extra

Lud Germain
as Bimbo

Paulin Soumanou Vieyra
as Passer-by (uncredited)