95 minutes
4/14/1950
A provincial ingenue leaves her mother’s tobacco shop with dreams of a life in the Parisian theater, only to become entangled in relationships with a lecherous aristocrat, his starry-eyed nephew, and an old ham actor.
Louis Jouvet
as Monchablon
Bourvil
as Urbain de la Tour-Mirande
Saturnin Fabre
as Le marquis
Danièle Delorme
as Miquette
Mireille Perrey
as Madame veuve Hermine Grandier
Pauline Carton
as Perrine
Jeanne Fusier-Gir
as Mademoiselle Poche
Madeleine Suffel
as Noémie
Maurice Schutz
as Panouillard
Pierre Olaf
as Le jeune premier
Paul Barge
as L'abbé
Raymond Dandy
as Pierre
Jean Berton
Léon Larive
as Le suisse
Léonce Corne
as Le militaire à la représentation du 'Cid'
Georges Bever
as Le sacristain
Philippe Nicaud
as Robert de Flers
Marechal
as Gaston Arman de Caillavet
André Numès
as Le garçon
René Lacourt
as L'aveugle (as Lacour)
Georges Le Roy
Joëlle Bernard
as Lili - une comédienne
Geneviève Morel
as Une commère
Solange Certain
as Une comédienne
Henri Niel
as Lahirel
Jean Témerson
as Saint-Giron
Louis Seigner
as L'évêque
Sylviane Aladin
as (uncredited)
Charles Bayard
as Un curiste (uncredited)
Yvonne Dany
as (uncredited)
Hélène Delval
as (uncredited)
Henry Gerrar
as (uncredited)
Marie-Louise Godard
as (uncredited)
Olivier Hussenot
as Frédé (uncredited)
Paule Launay
as (uncredited)
Agnès Laury
as Hermance (uncredited)
Franck Maurice
as Un consommateur (uncredited)
Julienne Paroli
as Une commère (uncredited)
Denise Provence
as Une commère (uncredited)
Gabrielle Rosny
as (uncredited)
Eliane Salmon
as (uncredited)
Evelyne Salmon
as (uncredited)
Victor Tabournot
as (uncredited)
Renée Thorel
as Une commère (uncredited)
Yvonne Yma
as Une commère (uncredited)