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Brigitte, the beautiful daughter of the French premier, falls for one of her father's aides, the womanising Michel, and attempts to get him to settle down with her. However, as Michel can't curb his flirtations with other women, Brigitte makes a play to seduce the married Prince Charles, resulting in a battle of wills between the gorgeous girl of privilege and her beau.

Top Cast

  • Brigitte Bardot

    Brigitte Bardot

    Brigitte Laurier

  • Charles Boyer

    Charles Boyer

    Le prince Charles

  • Henri Vidal

    Henri Vidal

    Michel Legrand

  • Noël Roquevert

    Noël Roquevert

    Le docteur d'Herblay

  • Madeleine Lebeau

    Madeleine Lebeau

    Monique Wilson

  • Fernand Sardou

    Fernand Sardou

    Fernand le Barman

  • Claire Maurier

    Claire Maurier

    Caroline Herblay

  • Robert Pizani

    Robert Pizani

    Ambassadeur Mouchkine

  • Guy Tréjan

    Guy Tréjan

    Le colonel d'aviation

Overview

Brigitte, the beautiful daughter of the French premier, falls for one of her father's aides, the womanising Michel, and attempts to get him to settle down with her. However, as Michel can't curb his flirtations with other women, Brigitte makes a play to seduce the married Prince Charles, resulting in a battle of wills between the gorgeous girl of privilege and her beau.

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5.7 / 10
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