Meet Miss Mozart

Meet Miss Mozart

90 mins | Jan. 17, 1936

This French musical comedy was based on the stage play Mademoiselle Mozart, written by Yvan Noe, who also co-directed the screen version. Danielle Darrieux plays Denise, the owner of a music shop that is facing closure. Wealthy young Maxime (Pierre Mingand) falls in love with Denise but knows full well that she despises rich folks and would refuse to accept his charity. Thus, Maxime arranges to secretly buy the store then takes a job with the establishment as a humble sheet-music salesman. When Denise finds out that her new employee is actually her boss, she is furious, but rest assured that Love Will Find a Way. The lovely Danielle Darrieux is permitted to sing on several occasions, which she does enthusiastically if not altogether expertly.

Meet Miss Mozart

90 mins | Jan. 17, 1936

Meet Miss Mozart
This French musical comedy was based on the stage play Mademoiselle Mozart, written by Yvan Noe, who also co-directed the screen version. Danielle Darrieux plays Denise, the owner of a music shop that is facing closure. Wealthy young Maxime (Pierre Mingand) falls in love with Denise but knows full well that she despises rich folks and would refuse to accept his charity. Thus, Maxime arranges to secretly buy the store then takes a job with the establishment as a humble sheet-music salesman. When Denise finds out that her new employee is actually her boss, she is furious, but rest assured that Love Will Find a Way. The lovely Danielle Darrieux is permitted to sing on several occasions, which she does enthusiastically if not altogether expertly.
Producers
Original title Mademoiselle Mozart
Directors Yvan Noé
Writers

Cast

Danielle Darrieux

as Denise, aka Mademoiselle Mozart

Pierre Mingand

as Maxime Lecourtois

Louis Baron fils

as Alfred Pascoureau

Pauline Carton

as Annette

Christiane Dor

as Suzy

Pierrette Caillol

as Loulou

Solange Moret

as Geneviève Durand

Jane Loury

as Madame Pascoureau

Robert Seller

as Monsieur Lecourtois

André Numès Fils

as The secretary-collector

Robert Clermont

as The creditor

Alexandre Mathillon

as Alexandre

Marthès

as Paul

Anthony Gildès

as The president of the work

Michèle Morgan

as Extra (uncredited)

Jean Appert

as (uncredited)