Three Feet in a Bed
Originally released in 1950. Three Feet in a Bed is a comedy film. directed by Richard Pottier. At just 87 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Fernandel, Germaine Montero, and Bernard Lajarrige
Synopsis
In spite of his failures as a peddler, Casimir guaranteed his fiance that this time the vacuum cleaners will work for good. But he's still unsuccessful until he go to the appartment of Paul-Andre, a painter who was engaged by correspondence to a rich south-American woman. That's exactly when she arrive armed with a gun infuriated after she had received a rupture letter from the man she had never seen. She mistakenly took Casimir as her painter lover. Casimir his ready to flee until he learned she owned many hotels, a thousand rooms in fact. "A thousand rooms, a thousand vacuum cleaners", he suddenly think.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Fernandel
as Casimir
Germaine Montero
as Angelita Garcia y Gonzalez
Bernard Lajarrige
as Paul-André
Jacqueline Duc
as Denise
Gaston Orbal
as Poiret
André Numès
as The bailiff of the Prima Company
Cécile Didier
as The doctor's housekeeper
Robert Seller
as Dr. Labrousse
Lucien Hector
as The coffee maker
Charles Fawcett
as Mr. Brown
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- La Société des Films Sirius
- Société Française de Cinématographie (SFC)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Three Feet in a Bed about?
In spite of his failures as a peddler, Casimir guaranteed his fiance that this time the vacuum cleaners will work for good. But he's still unsuccessful until he go to the appartment of Paul-Andre, ...
Who directed Three Feet in a Bed?
Three Feet in a Bed was directed by Richard Pottier.
How long is Three Feet in a Bed?
Three Feet in a Bed has a runtime of 1 hours and 27 minutes (87 minutes total).
When was Three Feet in a Bed released?
Three Feet in a Bed was released on April 19, 1950 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Three Feet in a Bed?
The main cast of Three Feet in a Bed includes Fernandel, Germaine Montero, Bernard Lajarrige, Jacqueline Duc, Gaston Orbal.