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Husband for Sale

Berenice, a wealthy, spoiled and temperamental girl, loves a winter sports buddy and wants to get married. Her friends play a nasty prank on her to get back at her. They're going to celebrate a fake union, and in the end, the husband runs away. Unable to return to her parents on her own, she forces a companion to take on the role!

Top Cast

  • Anna Karina

    Anna Karina

    Béatrice Reinhof

  • Roger Hanin

    Roger Hanin

    Romain de Brétigny

  • Christian de Tillière

    Christian de Tillière

    Stéphane

  • Gregor von Rezzori

    Gregor von Rezzori

    Konrad Reinhof

  • Marcel Charvey

    Marcel Charvey

    Me Luxeuil

  • Marcelle Tassencourt

    Marcelle Tassencourt

    Gertrude Luxeuil

  • Hubert Noël

    Hubert Noël

    Norbert Besson

  • Henry Gicquel

    Henry Gicquel

    Uncle

  • Guy d'Avout

    Guy d'Avout

    Butler

Overview

Berenice, a wealthy, spoiled and temperamental girl, loves a winter sports buddy and wants to get married. Her friends play a nasty prank on her to get back at her. They're going to celebrate a fake union, and in the end, the husband runs away. Unable to return to her parents on her own, she forces a companion to take on the role!

Rating

5.0 / 10
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