
87 minutes
7/1/1959
Roland Lasserre is a shy boy, which would be nothing if he weren't also prone to the violent tantrums that have earned him his nickname "Soupe au lait". It's when Francine announces her engagement that he decides to declare his love for her. Francine is not at all keen on the husband her parents are forcing on her - a wealthy record manufacturer - but she gives in under their pressure and asks Roland to give her up. But fate has other plans. A car accident provokes the young man's anger, and with Francine on board, he chases after the hit-and-run driver and ends up in a ditch, luckily undamaged, 50 km from Paris. Torrential rain, lack of transport, welcoming hostelry. All Roland and Francine have to do is confess their guilt, and for the sake of honor, get married... All would be well were it not for René, the neglected fiancé, who provokes "Soupe au lait" and triggers a scandal during the ceremony.

Geneviève Kervine
as Francine Berthaut

Jean Bretonnière
as Roland Mage aka 'Soupe au Lait'

Noël Roquevert
as Antoine Berthaut

Bernard Dhéran
as René Giquel, Francine's rich fiancé

Paulette Dubost
as Mrs. Berthaut

Jean-Marie Proslier
as Philippart

Pierre Larquey
as Pharmacist

Jean Tissier
as Lawyer

Robert Vattier
as Director

Albert Dinan
as Roland's friend

Jean Droze

Albert Michel
as Colleague

Madeleine Barbulée

Max Montavon
Robert Balpo

Charles Bayard

Serge Bento
Jacques Berger
Pierre Darçay

Jean Degrave

Gabrielle Doulcet

Gabriel Gobin

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