• Source: Three Women (1952 film)
    • Three Women (French: Trois femmes) is a 1952 French comedy film directed by André Michel. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.


      Plot


      The films consists of three segments which were adapted from three short stories by Guy de Maupassant each centered on a woman. The titles and respective lead actors of the segments are:

      Boitelle with Moune de Rivel as the female lead character Zora, and Jacques Duby as the title character.
      Mouche with Catherine Erard as the title character, and Marcelle Arnold, Jacques Fabbri, Pierre Olaf, Raymond Pellegrin, Marcel Mouloudji
      L'Héritage with Agnès Delahaie as Coralie, and René Lefèvre, Michel Bouquet, Pierre Palau, Bernard Noël, Jean Ozenne, Jean Mercure


      Cast


      Marcelle Arnold
      Michel Bouquet as M. Lesable (segment "L'Héritage")
      Betty Daussmond
      Agnès Delahaie as Coralie Cachelin (segment "L'Héritage")
      Blanche Denège
      Moune de Rivel (fr) as Zora (segment "Boitelle")
      Jacques Duby as Antoine Boitelle
      Jacqueline Duc
      Catherine Erard as Mouche (segment "Mouche")
      Jacques Fabbri as Albert (segment "Mouche")
      Florelle
      Jacques François as Horace (segment "Mouche")
      René Lefèvre as M. Cachelin (segment "L'Héritage")
      Marcel Lupovici
      Marcel Mouloudji
      Bernard Noël as M. Maze (segment "L'Héritage")
      Pierre Olaf as P'tit bleu (segment "Mouche")
      Palau as M. Torcheboeuf (segment "L'Héritage")
      Raymond Pellegrin as Julien (segment "Mouche")
      Germaine Stainval
      Rosy Varte
      Yvonne Yma


      References




      External links


      Trois femmes at IMDb
      Trois femmes at AlloCiné (in French)

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