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Bouquet de joie

October 25, 1951 1h 28m 1.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1951. Bouquet de joie is a comedy film. directed by Maurice Cam. At just 88 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Charles Trenet, Tilda Thamar, and Jean Lefebvre

Synopsis

Back from America, famous singer Charles Trénet, nicknamed "Le Fou Chantant", makes the conquest of a bombshell called Anita. He tries to persuade his young friend Georges to follow them to the French Riviera but the pessimistic gloomy finicky fellow won't do it. Instead, he decides to go on holiday with his newly married wife but the trip , due to his grim mood, is no bed of roses. In Juan-lès-Pins they finally meet Charles, who is so infatuated with Anita that he has forgotten to meet his old friend Henri Poupon, the Meridional actor. Thanks to cheerful Charles and to the sunny climate, Georges relaxes and things improve in his relationships with his wife. The couple can applaud Charles who is giving one of his concerts there before he flies back to the USA, on Anita's arm this time.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 25, 1951 74 years ago
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Runtime 1h 28m 88 minutes total
User Rating 1.0/10 Mixed (1 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

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Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bouquet de joie about?

Back from America, famous singer Charles Trénet, nicknamed "Le Fou Chantant", makes the conquest of a bombshell called Anita. He tries to persuade his young friend Georges to follow them to the Fr...

Who directed Bouquet de joie?

Bouquet de joie was directed by Maurice Cam.

How long is Bouquet de joie?

Bouquet de joie has a runtime of 1 hours and 28 minutes (88 minutes total).

When was Bouquet de joie released?

Bouquet de joie was released on October 25, 1951 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Bouquet de joie?

The main cast of Bouquet de joie includes Charles Trenet, Tilda Thamar, Jean Lefebvre, Hélène Bellanger, Henri Poupon.