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Salut, j'arrive

Gérard Travers has known Minou since childhood. After completing his military service, he moved in with her, in all honor, until he could find something better. Together, they establish a protocol for living harmoniously as roommates without stepping on each other's toes, but little by little, Gérard becomes irresistibly attracted to Minou and vice versa. They realize that they've always been made for each other.

Top Cast

  • Pierre Jolivet

    Pierre Jolivet

    Gérard Travers

  • Christiane Krüger

    Christiane Krüger

    Carole

  • Michel Galabru

    Michel Galabru

    Gaston, Minou's father

  • Michèle Grignon

    Michèle Grignon

    Minou

  • Maurice Baquet

    Maurice Baquet

    Man with the cello

  • Ekkehardt Belle

    Ekkehardt Belle

    Laurent

  • Hubert Deschamps

    Hubert Deschamps

    Bank manager

  • Roland Lesaffre

    Roland Lesaffre

    Pound officer

  • Judith Magre

    Judith Magre

    Mathilde, Minou's mother

Overview

Gérard Travers has known Minou since childhood. After completing his military service, he moved in with her, in all honor, until he could find something better. Together, they establish a protocol for living harmoniously as roommates without stepping on each other's toes, but little by little, Gérard becomes irresistibly attracted to Minou and vice versa. They realize that they've always been made for each other.

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