
102 minutes
11/15/1950
Maurice Vallier, nicknamed "Ma Pomme"(which means "myself" in slang), is a cheerful man, well aware that money does not make happiness and who, of all things, prices freedom. Which is why he has become a tramp and he has never regretted his choice of life. Things go smoothly until the day he inherits a huge amount of money. He first refuses it but changes his mind when he realizes that thanks to the inheritance he can help others. Even more enticing is the fact that he must share the big money with a charming air hostess. However once he deems he has done enough good he gives up the money left and resumes his old lifestyle singing along "Ma pomme c'est moi, j'suis plus heureux qu'un roi..."

Maurice Chevalier
as Maurice Vallier aka 'Ma Pomme'

Sophie Desmarets
as Caroline Peuchat

Odette Barencey
as Concierge

Raymond Bussières
as Fricotard

Jacques Baumer
as Maître Dubuisson

Dominique Davray
Simone Delamare
Guy Derlan

Jacques Dynam
as Jacques Turpin
Suzanne Grey
as Boss of the restaurant

Jane Helly

Jean Hébey
as Boss of the restaurant
Philippe Janvier

François Joux
as Worried husband at the airport

Pierre Juvenet
as President

Mag-Avril
as Lady with the fake thousand bill

Jane Marken
as Madame Deply

Alexandre Mihalesco
as Conciege
Claire Neuville

Véra Norman
as Claire Andrieux
Félix Paquet
as Valentin
René Pascal

Fernand Rauzéna
as Maestro

Marcel Rouzé
as Worker on the construction site

Barbara Shaw
as Coppélia

Germaine Stainval
as President

Roger Vincent
as Doctor

Jean Wall
as Peuchat

André Wasley
as Agent

Marcel Charvey
as Journalist (uncredited)

Guy Henry
as Guest at the Peuchats' (uncredited)