Mademoiselle Béatrice (film) explained

Mademoiselle Béatrice
Director:Max de Vaucorbeil
Producer:Roger Sallard
Starring:Gaby Morlay
André Luguet
Louise Carletti
Music:Georges Van Parys
Cinematography:René Gaveau
Editing:Raymond Lamy
Studio:Gaumont
Distributor:Gaumont
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Mademoiselle Béatrice is a 1943 French comedy film directed by Max de Vaucorbeil and starring Gaby Morlay, André Luguet and Louise Carletti.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Raymond Druart.

Synopsis

A student in Paris is in love with Jeanette, but her family seem to present an obstacle to marriage. Fortunately Aunt Béatrice steps in to assist and all eventually turns out happily.

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Notes and References

  1. Bertin-Maghit p.175