Wikipedia article
'Les Femmes collantes' is a French film released in 1938, directed by Pierre Caron. It is based on the 1886 opra bouffe of the same name by Lon Gandillot, and was preceded by a 1920 film written by Gandillot and directed by Georges Monca with Charles Prince.
Plot
Jacques Badinois is a wealthy lawyer with three women bent on marrying him: his mistress, a young widow, and his maid. He and his clerk's intended fiance then fall in love. He gives all four women the same date and time for their wedding, and marries her.
Cast
* Henri Garat : Jacques Badinois
* Josseline Gal : Elose Duboucher
* Betty Stockfeld : Gladys Grey
* Mona Goya : Rose, the Badinois maid
* Pierre Stphen : Hippolyte Loupiot, Badinois' clerk
* Armand Bernard : Sraphin Campluchard, undertaker
* Marguerite Moreno : Madame Mourillon
* : Monique Mourillon
* Marcel Valle : Joseph Mourillon
* Jeanne Fusier-Gir : the Mourillon maid
* Jean Tissier : Claude Patrice, fashion designer
* Marcel Prs : bailiff
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* Marie Cruz
* Willy Lardy
* Monique Monnier[
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Release
'Les Femmes collantes' opened in Paris on 27 April 1938.[ It was re-released on video in 2015 by Ren Chateau Vido.][
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