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81 min
Being a tramp is not always a disadvantage. For example when there is a masquerade ball. Indeed wearing flea-ridden rags might just mean having donned a costume. This is what happens to two resourceful Brussels bums, La Cloche and Picolard, who manage to gain entry in a fancy-dress ball. Once there, La Cloche is mistaken by an oriental prince for a respected doctor. His mission will be to give care to a music-hall diva. Even more exciting, he is asked to vaccinate a whole troupe of showgirls. Trouble guaranteed.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Andrée Berty | Le modèle Minouche | Unowned | |
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Julien Carette | le clochard Picolard | Unowned |
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Simone Cerdan | Irène De Cernay | Unowned |
Lise Chameux | Maryse | Unowned | |
Darman | le clochard La Cloche | Unowned | |
Jean Darwels | Le secrétaire de l'ambassadeur | Unowned | |
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Marie-Louise Derval | Madame Sainval | Unowned |
Dumontier | Le valet du peintre Gilbert | Unowned | |
France Ellys | La princesse bohémienne | Unowned | |
Jeanne Garin | La nurse | Unowned | |
Guillaume Lambrette | Le commissaire de police | Unowned | |
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Maurice Maillot | Le peintre Gilbert | Unowned |
Marchal | Le docteur Van Zout | Unowned | |
Max Péral | L'ambassadeur | Unowned | |
Walter Ruffax | L'habilleuse (as Ruffax) | Unowned | |
Réginald | Le prince d'Alcala | Unowned | |
Jean Schouten | Le directeur du casino du Lapin Bleu | Unowned | |
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Alice Tissot | L'écailleuse d'huitres | Unowned |