93 minutes
5/25/1951
With no contract in view, Aimé Barelli, the leader of the band of the same name, decides to take a holiday. As this is the Holy Year, the young artist accepts to follow his mother on a pilgrimage to Rome. His band members - complete with their agent - decide to follow suit. Good idea because on the train to Rome, there is a whole class of charming schoolgirls, including charming Rosita and - surprise ! - Nicole, Aimé's pretty but elusive beloved. The trip is cheerful but eventful and life gets even more complicated with the interference of Duranval, a fake talent agent but genuine trouble shooter. At a time confusion is such that a bomb explodes and the whole gang find themselves in ... heaven! But Saint Peter has pity on them and sends them back to earth. At long last Aimé can marry Nicole while his musicians spread mirth around them.
Aimé Barelli
as Self
Grégoire Aslan
as Ernest Duranval
Pierre Destailles
as The twins
Kenneth Spencer
as Kenneth
Nicole Francis
as Nicole, daughter of Max
Cécile Didier
as Aimé's mother
Jeanne Herviale
as Béatrice, the director of the convent
José Bartel
as José
Gregori Chmara
as Fred Smith
Mireille Carral
as Rosita
Danjou
Guy Mairesse
Jacques Sablon
Roland Bernard
Jean Dunot
as Max
Fred Pasquali
as Rameau
Nicolas Amato
as Customs clerk (uncredited)
Paul Faivre
as Surgeon (uncredited)
Charles Lemontier
as Station master (uncredited)
Franck Maurice
as (uncredited)
Annie Noël
as (uncredited)
Fernand Rauzéna
as Commissioner (uncredited)
Yvonne Yma
as Gossip (uncredited)