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Baronski has had enough of being a small-time merchant and decides, aided by his daughter Esther, to try his hand at big business. Why not be a film producer for instance? But it is easier said than done and he is soon relieved of 100,000 francs by a crook. Undaunted, he produces a film written by a young scriptwriter, Maurice Rogier, discovered by his daughter but does not believe it could become a success. Esther, for her part, decides to have "L'ange que j'ai vendu" shown in a local movie theater and the film immediately proves a hit. All is well that ends well, Esther marrying Maurice into the bargain.
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Fernand Charpin | Baronski | Unowned |
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Paulette Dubost | Esther Baronski | Unowned |
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André Alerme | Vronstein | Unowned |
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Lucien Gallas | Maurice Rogier | Unowned |
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Jeanne Helbling | Irène Mortange | Unowned |
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André Lefaur | General | Unowned |
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Raymond Cordy | Paul | Unowned |
Christian Argentin | Stephenko | Unowned | |
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Jean Tissier | André de Beauvoir | Unowned |
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Edmond Beauchamp | Unowned | |
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Albert Broquin | Unowned | |
Ginette d'Yd | Unowned | ||
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Maxime Fabert | Extra | Unowned |
Mary Ford | Unowned | ||
Edith Gallia | Unowned | ||
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Anthony Gildès | Unowned | |
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Georges Jamin | Unowned | |
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Anne Laurens | Unowned | |
Robert Moor | Unowned | ||
Oléo | Secretary | Unowned | |
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Philippe Richard | Unowned | |
Gary Garland | (uncredited) | Unowned | |
G. Martinel | (uncredited) | Unowned |