Not So Stupid
Originally released in 1947. Not So Stupid is a comedy film. directed by André Berthomieu.
Starring Bourvil, Suzy Carrier, and Mona Goya
Synopsis
Léon Ménard, a farmer and an apparently simple man of the country, is invited to visit his uncle Henri Ménard, a prosperous industrialist. He encounters a number of people scheming to marry into the Ménard family for the sake of money. Ménard discovers and thwart the plots and manages to unite a young couple who truly are in love. The romantic comedy ends happily with a double marriage. Henri's daughter Nicole marries Didier, and Ménard marries his new-found love Rosine. It turns out that Léon is "not so stupid" after all.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Bourvil
as Léon Ménard
Suzy Carrier
as Nicole, la cousine de Léon
Mona Goya
as Gaby Moreuil, l'actrice
Made Siamé
as La mère Ménard
Albert Duvaleix
as François
Bernard Lancret
as Didier de Bellemont
Yvette Andréyor
as Mademoiselle la gouvernante
Charles Bouillaud
as Joseph
Gaston Mauger
as Ménard - le père de Léon
Paul Faivre
as Maître Perrot - le notaire
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Les Productions Cinématographiques
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Not So Stupid about?
Léon Ménard, a farmer and an apparently simple man of the country, is invited to visit his uncle Henri Ménard, a prosperous industrialist. He encounters a number of people scheming to marry into...
Who directed Not So Stupid?
Not So Stupid was directed by André Berthomieu.
How long is Not So Stupid?
Not So Stupid has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Not So Stupid released?
Not So Stupid was released on July 19, 1947 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Not So Stupid?
The main cast of Not So Stupid includes Bourvil, Suzy Carrier, Mona Goya, Made Siamé, Albert Duvaleix.