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Comment épouser un premier ministre · 1964

Comment épouser un premier ministre (1964) is a Comedy film directed by Michel Boisrond, starring Jean-Claude Brialy, Pascale Petit, Claude Gensac.

Comedy

Overview

Philippe Lambert, an attractive young attaché to the Prime Minister's office, is a man of many female conquests. One of them, Madame Grandbourg, wife of a very influential man, sent him a passionate letter, which he lost at the theater. Marion, the usherette who found it, contacts him to ask him for a "favor" in exchange for its return: to avoid eviction from the family apartment, because of the father, who gardens in every room and constantly floods the downstairs neighbors. At first, Lambert refuses to give in to the "blackmail" and calls in the police to unmask the indelicate woman, but love soon gets in the way...

Cast

Jean-Claude Brialy, Pascale Petit, Claude Gensac, Jacques Charon, Maurice Escande, Max Montavon, Jacqueline Jehanneuf, Daniel Lecourtois

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What is "Comment épouser un premier ministre" about?

Philippe Lambert, an attractive young attaché to the Prime Minister's office, is a man of many female conquests. One of them, Madame Grandbourg, wife of a very influential man, sent him a passionate letter, which he lost at the theater. Marion, the usherette who found it, contacts him to ask him for a "favor" in exchange for its return: to avoid eviction from the family apartment, because of the father, who gardens in every room and constantly floods the downstairs neighbors. At first, Lambert refuses to give in to the "blackmail" and calls in the police to unmask the indelicate woman, but love soon gets in the way...

When was "Comment épouser un premier ministre" released?

Comment épouser un premier ministre was released in 1964.

Who stars in "Comment épouser un premier ministre"?

The cast includes Jean-Claude Brialy, Pascale Petit, Claude Gensac, Jacques Charon.