Thirty and Forty
Originally released in 1946. Thirty and Forty is a comedy/music film. directed by Gilles Grangier.
Starring Georges Guétary, André Alerme, and Martine Carol
Synopsis
The scene is set during the Second Empire. Captain Bitterlin watches jealously over his lovely daughter Madeleine but he cannot prevent nature from demanding its rights and Madeleine soon finds herself a suitor in the person of Mario, a dashing young songwriter. Bitterlin, who wishes his daughter to "evade the grip" of the young man, takes her away to Monte Carlo. There, the captain does what he had sworn he would never do, he gambles in a casino. And even more upsetting: Mario might well be hereabouts...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Georges Guétary
as Count Mario de Miranda
André Alerme
as Captain Bitterlin
Martine Carol
as Madeleine Bitterlin
Jean Parédès
as Monsieur Leprince
Gisèle Préville
as Aurélia
Félix Oudart
as Colonel Flosh
Albert Michel
as Stutterer traveler in the train
Charles Lemontier
as Taciturn traveler in the train
Robert Balpo
as Marseille hotelier
Pierre Labry
as Swimming instructor
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Société Nouvelle des Établissements Gaumont (SNEG)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thirty and Forty about?
The scene is set during the Second Empire. Captain Bitterlin watches jealously over his lovely daughter Madeleine but he cannot prevent nature from demanding its rights and Madeleine soon finds her...
Who directed Thirty and Forty?
Thirty and Forty was directed by Gilles Grangier.
How long is Thirty and Forty?
Thirty and Forty has a runtime of 1 hours and 45 minutes (105 minutes total).
When was Thirty and Forty released?
Thirty and Forty was released on July 3, 1946 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Thirty and Forty?
The main cast of Thirty and Forty includes Georges Guétary, André Alerme, Martine Carol, Jean Parédès, Gisèle Préville.