Let Us Be Gay
This is the French-language version produced by MGM of Let Us Be Gay (1930))
This is the French-language version produced by MGM of Let Us Be Gay (1930))
Adolphe Menjou
Bob Brown
Lili Damita
Kitty
Françoise Rosay
Madame Boucijon
Mona Goya
Diane
Marcel André
Townley
Marcelle Corday
Jean Del Val
Lya Lys
André Nicolle
This is the French-language version produced by MGM of Let Us Be Gay (1930))
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