Adorable Creatures
- Original title
- Adorables créatures
- Year
- 1952
- Running time
- 110 min.
- Country
- France
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Daniel Gélin
- Antonella Lualdi
- Danielle Darrieux
- Martine Carol
- Edwige Feuillère
- Renée Faure
- Georges Chamarat
- Daniel Lecourtois
- Marilyn Buferd
- Jean-Marc Tennberg
- Louis Seigner
- Claude Dauphin
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- Music
- Cinematography
Christian Matras (B&W)- Producer
- Co-production France-Italy;
- Genre
- Comedy. Romance | Romantic Comedy
- Synopsis
- Andre Noblet, a 21-year-old French artist falls madly in love with Christine, the mother of two children. He tells Chistine he will tell all to her husband and demand her freedom. Christine learns that her husband has been carrying on a romance of his own and they have a meeting. By the time Andre shows up, they have reconciled. He next moves on to Minouche, a divorcée, and takes her to a ski resort, where he breaks his leg on the first day and this hampers his love making. They meet another couple, Evelyne and her aged escort, Gatson Lebridel, and the couples end up exchanging partners. Time passes and Andre has now cultivated an attachment with Denise Aubusson, a widow and patron of the arts and artists, and Andre soon replaces the musician in her life. Denise has in her employ, Alice, a reformed thief, who reveals to Andre that Denise is a whole lot more than slightly older than he is...
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