Ah! Les belles bacchantes
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Ah! Les belles bacchantes (Ah! The beautiful bacchantes), is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Jean Loubignac, written by Francis Blanche, starring Robert Dhéry and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Femmes de Paris", "Peek-a-boo" (USA).
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Plot
Robert Dhéry, director of the theatre 'Folies-Méricourt' advertises his latest show entitled 'Ah! These beautiful Women. Police inspector, Michel Leboeuf, intrigued and alarmed by bold posters, decides to investigate.
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Cast
- Robert Dhéry : Robert Dhéry / The man playing cello
- Louis de Funès : Michel Lebœuf, the commissar
- Colette Brosset : Colette Brosset, Elle-même en danseuse
- Raymond Bussières : the plumber
- Rosine Luguet : Rosine
- Roger Caccia :
- Jacqueline Maillan : La directrice des Folies Méricourt
- Francis Blanche : Garibaldo Trouchet
- Jacques Jouanneau : Joseph Delmar
- Jacques Legras : a monk
- Roger Saget : a monk
- Robert Destain : Olaf Destain, singing "Rêverie militaire"
- Guy Pierrault : a musician (uncredited)
- Michel Serrault : a musician
- Marthe Serres : Marthe Serres, pianist
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