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Two Shy Ones

Jules Frémissin is shy and in love. The father of the object of his flame is also shy. The marriage proposal is very laborious, because before marrying Cécile Thibaudier, Jules must fight a duel with the arrogant Vancouver, convinced that all this eager and awkward courtship was intended for his own wife, also named Cécile.

Top Cast

  • Pierre Brasseur

    Pierre Brasseur

    Vancouver

  • Jacqueline Laurent

    Jacqueline Laurent

    Cécile Thibaudier

  • Claude Dauphin

    Claude Dauphin

    Jules Frémissin

  • Henri Guisol

    Henri Guisol

    Anatole Garadou

  • Gisèle Préville

    Gisèle Préville

    Cécile Vancouver

  • Lucien Callamand

    Lucien Callamand

    Claquepont

  • Marie Caplie

    Marie Caplie

    Lisbeth van Putzeboom

  • Fernand Charpin

    Fernand Charpin

    Monsieur van Putzeboom

  • Yves Deniaud

    Yves Deniaud

    The traveling salesman

Overview

Jules Frémissin is shy and in love. The father of the object of his flame is also shy. The marriage proposal is very laborious, because before marrying Cécile Thibaudier, Jules must fight a duel with the arrogant Vancouver, convinced that all this eager and awkward courtship was intended for his own wife, also named Cécile.

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