4.5
92 min
Paul has to leave his country home to collect his father's inheritance of a department store. A natural-born son, Paul's stepmother gives him a cold reception, and he's appalled by the behavior of his half-sister Dominique, an existentialist of the highest order. Paul's gumption restores the Galeries Parisiennes to its former glory, and he gives a farewell present to a more subdued Dominique. He returns to his village, arm in arm with the wise Marie-Louise, ex-saleswoman at the Grand Magasin.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Jean Richard | Paul Durand | Unowned | |
Michèle Philippe | Melle Marie-Louise, la vendeuse du rayon Ameublement Décoration | Unowned | |
Brigitte Bardot | Dominique Dupond-Durand, la demi-sœur de Paul | Unowned | |
Mona Goya | Mme mère Dupond-Durand | Unowned | |
Frédéric Duvallès | M. Boudignon, le directeur du magasin | Unowned | |
Maurice Biraud | Didier, le snob, prétentieux, parasite | Unowned | |
Charles Bouillaud | M. Martin, le comptable "complice" du magasin | Unowned | |
Philippe Mareuil | Michel, le dessinateur du magasin | Unowned | |
Robert Rollis | Ferdinand, le vendeur du rayon Installation Ménagère | Unowned | |
Max Desrau | Le vendeur des "Gant Perrin" | Unowned | |
Robert Destain | L'employé qui begaie | Unowned | |
Max Elloy | Tricot, le chauffeur, à la pension de famille de Marie-Lousie | Unowned | |
Paul Faivre | Le notaire | Unowned | |
Roger Pierre | Un jeune artiste de la cave | Unowned | |
Daniel Cauchy | Un jeune blanc bec prétention de la cave | Unowned | |
Mona Dol | La mère de Paul | Unowned | |
Maurice Nasil | Grégorian, le profiteur, l'escroc | Unowned |