Mademoiselle Has Fun

Mademoiselle Has Fun

95 mins | Comedy | Jan. 30, 1948

Christine, the daughter of a rich American, acquires from her father the jazz band of Ray Ventura who will be made responsible for accompanying her from morning till evening wherever she goes. From an endless number of amusing situations, the fiancée of the girl despairs. But soon the musicians rebel in in the face of the requirements of their patroness. More than a job, it is for them misery. Christine excuses them and she goes back to America with her band. Things go bad, degenerate, but the kindness of the musicians and the firmness of the fiancée of Christine really quiet down the moods of the young woman .

Mademoiselle Has Fun

95 mins | Comedy | Jan. 30, 1948

Mademoiselle Has Fun
Christine, the daughter of a rich American, acquires from her father the jazz band of Ray Ventura who will be made responsible for accompanying her from morning till evening wherever she goes. From an endless number of amusing situations, the fiancée of the girl despairs. But soon the musicians rebel in in the face of the requirements of their patroness. More than a job, it is for them misery. Christine excuses them and she goes back to America with her band. Things go bad, degenerate, but the kindness of the musicians and the firmness of the fiancée of Christine really quiet down the moods of the young woman .
Producers Hoche Productions
Original title Mademoiselle s'amuse
Directors Jean Bastia, Jean Boyer
Writers Serge Veber, Jean Boyer

Cast

Ray Ventura

as Self

Christiane Barry

as Edith / Édith

Jeanne Fusier-Gir

as Agathe

Bernard Lancret

as Le Docteur Jacques

Gisèle Pascal

as Christine Gibson

Catherine Gay

as Thérèse

Georges Lannes

as Georgey

Jeannette Batti

as Fifi

Max Elloy

as Self

Henri Salvador

as Henri Salvador

Georges Tourreil

as Le commissaire

Germaine Reuver

as La cuisinière

Marcel Charvey

as Le chef cuisinier

Roland Bailly

as Gégène

Lucien Hector

as Un domestique

René Stern

as Le proviseur

Georgé

as

André Randall

as William Gibson

Annette Poivre

as Miette

Léon Bary

as Le gérant (uncredited)

Max Blanc

as Self - un musicien (uncredited)

Rivers Cadet

as L'agent (uncredited)

Gregori Chmara

as Un ami de Gibson (uncredited)

Janine Clairville

as (uncredited)

Raoul Courdesse

as (uncredited)

Marguerite de Morlaye

as La marquise (uncredited)

Louis Dehaes

as (uncredited)

Roger Fisbach

as (uncredited)

Henri Frigard

as (uncredited)

Jacqueline Huet

as La jeune femme au buffet du bal (uncredited)

Marcel Loche

as Le garçon (uncredited)

Gérard Lévecque

as Self - un musicien (uncredited)

Julien Maffre

as Un dur (uncredited)

Frédéric O'Brady

as Un délégué étranger (uncredited)

Guy Paquinet

as Self - un musicien (uncredited)

Maurice Régamey

as Un homme au bal (uncredited)

René Sauvaire

as (uncredited)

Charles Verstraete

as Self - un musicien (uncredited)

Guy Saint-Clair

as (uncredited)