The Two Girls
Originally released in 1951. The Two Girls is a comedy film. directed by Maurice de Canonge.
Starring Léo Marjane, Suzy Prim, and Jean-Jacques Delbo
Synopsis
A famous singer disappears in a plane crash. Her two little girls are given a new home by their grandfather. Unfortunately the good man has an old housekeeper who goes out of her way to make their lives impossible. In desperation the two brats run away to Paris. Meanwhile, the girl's father manages to steal important documents. In the end, Gaby and Ginette track down their mother who had not got killed at all. All is well that ends well.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Léo Marjane
as Lise Fleury
Suzy Prim
as Mlle Bénazer
Jean-Jacques Delbo
as Pierre Manin
René Sarvil
as Tonin Chambertin
Denis d'Inès
as M. Bertal
Jean Toulout
as M. Bersange
Jean Pignol
as Le complice balafré
Jany Vallières
as Mademoiselle Bersange
Josette Arno
as Ginette
Philippe Mareuil
as Philippe
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Les Films Artistiques Français
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Two Girls about?
A famous singer disappears in a plane crash. Her two little girls are given a new home by their grandfather. Unfortunately the good man has an old housekeeper who goes out of her way to make their ...
Who directed The Two Girls?
The Two Girls was directed by Maurice de Canonge.
How long is The Two Girls?
The Two Girls has a runtime of 1 hours and 33 minutes (93 minutes total).
When was The Two Girls released?
The Two Girls was released on April 4, 1951 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Two Girls?
The main cast of The Two Girls includes Léo Marjane, Suzy Prim, Jean-Jacques Delbo, René Sarvil, Denis d'Inès.