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6.1 1h 30m

Hello Smile!

A Prime Minister kidnaps three comedians from Paris to make a frowning princess smile for a royal photo, all while secretly dealing with a prisoner hunger strike. The King remains unaware of his mischievous plan.

Top Cast

  • Henri Salvador

    Henri Salvador

    Henri Salvador

  • Annie Cordy

    Annie Cordy

    Annie Cordy

  • Jimmy Gaillard

    Jimmy Gaillard

    Jimmy Gaillard

  • Jean Carmet

    Jean Carmet

    Jean Courtebride

  • Christian Duvaleix

    Christian Duvaleix

    Self

  • Louis de Funès

    Louis de Funès

    Bonoeil

  • Darry Cowl

    Darry Cowl

    Doctor

  • Pierre Repp

    Pierre Repp

    Mayor

  • Marcel Lupovici

    Marcel Lupovici

    Anatole d'Erceny, Prime Minister

Overview

A Prime Minister kidnaps three comedians from Paris to make a frowning princess smile for a royal photo, all while secretly dealing with a prisoner hunger strike. The King remains unaware of his mischievous plan.

Rating

6.1 / 10
18 Reviews
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Oscar

This film originated as a play in Paris. The story focuses on the one-day adventures of Bertrand Barnier played with a genius of French cinema, Louis de Funes. In the same morning he learns that his daughter is pregnant, an employee stole a large amount of money from his company, his maid is about to resign in order to marry a wealthy neighbor and his body builder is interested in marrying his daughter. The seemingly complicated story-line is full of comedy or errors and some of the most hilarious mime scenes of the French cinema.

Oscar

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