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In her village, Ms. Husson seeks to put a price under a rosiere but finding no worthy young pretty girl, hands it has Isidore, the village idiot, who becomes rosier

Top Cast

  • Françoise Rosay

    Françoise Rosay

    Madame Husson

  • Fernandel

    Fernandel

    Isidore

  • Mady Berry

    Mady Berry

    Virginie

  • Colette Darfeuil

    Colette Darfeuil

    Carmen

  • Simone Bourday

    Simone Bourday

    La rosière

  • Odette Barencey

    Odette Barencey

    Mme Fernande

  • Fernande Saala

    Fernande Saala

    La vendeuse

  • Marcel Simon

    Marcel Simon

    M. Corollaire, pharmacien et maire de la ville

  • Marcel Carpentier

    Marcel Carpentier

    M. Huchette, premier adjoint au maire et capitaine des pompiers

Overview

In her village, Ms. Husson seeks to put a price under a rosiere but finding no worthy young pretty girl, hands it has Isidore, the village idiot, who becomes rosier

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