Poster One Hundred Francs Per Second 1953

One Hundred Francs Per Second Released 1953-01-09 is a story that falls under the Comedy category. Movie Story "Philippe, an employee at the Bourdinet firm, having been caught kissing Jacqueline, his boss's daughter, is fired. Some time later, Bourdinet launches a radio quiz show to boost his business. Philippe then decides to compete in the hope of telling the thousands of listeners what he thinks of the industrialist. A blow on the head having given him a gift of second sight, the competitor becomes impeccable and wins astronomical sums to the great despair of Bourdinet. Everything will work out in the end and Philippe will be able to marry Jacqueline.".

One Hundred Francs Per Second 1953

One Hundred Francs Per Second Movie Cast

Stars:
Philippe Lemaire,
Geneviève Kervine,
Bourvil,
Fred Pasquali,
Henri Génès,
Gaston Orbal,
Jean-Jacques Vital,
Jacques Eyser,
Jeannette Batti,
Mons. Champagne,
André Gillois,
Charles Rigoulot,
Ray Ventura,
Nicolas Amato,
Luc Andrieux,
Jack Ary,
Jackie Blanchot,
Alain Bouvette,
André Carnège,
Marcel Charvey,
André Dalibert,
Hubert de Lapparent,
Monique Defrançois,
Germaine Delbat,
Jacques Deray,
Giani Esposito,
Édouard Francomme,
André Fuma,
Émile Genevois,
Sylvain Lévignac

One Hundred Francs Per Second Movie Crew

Director:
Jean Boyer,
Jean-Jacques Vital,
Jean Boyer,
Jean-Jacques Vital,
Jean Paul Ulysse,
Serge Veber,
Fanchette Mazin,
Antoine Archimbaud,
Robert Giordani,
Charles Suin,
Jean Boyer,
Walter Rupp,
Henri Betti

One Hundred Francs Per Second Movie Reviews

One Hundred Francs Per Second is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Comedy film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!

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One Hundred Francs Per Second has earned a rating of 5.3/10 based on 2 users votes. This movie offers a captivating cinematic experience. Originally released in English, it stands out for its storytelling and audience appeal.

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