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La présidente

  • 1938
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Henri Garat, André Lefaur, and Elvire Popesco in La présidente (1938)
Comedy

Vérotchka, a vivacious theater actress touring in a provincial town, is turned out of her hotel by orders of Monsieur Tricointe, the stern president of the local law court. In a rage, the ac... Read allVérotchka, a vivacious theater actress touring in a provincial town, is turned out of her hotel by orders of Monsieur Tricointe, the stern president of the local law court. In a rage, the actress knocks at Tricointe's door with a view to protesting against the treatment she is gi... Read allVérotchka, a vivacious theater actress touring in a provincial town, is turned out of her hotel by orders of Monsieur Tricointe, the stern president of the local law court. In a rage, the actress knocks at Tricointe's door with a view to protesting against the treatment she is given. She goes about it so well that she ends up being accommodated by the president himsel... Read all

  • Director
    • Fernand Rivers
  • Writers
    • Maurice Hennequin
    • Pierre Veber
    • Yves Mirande
  • Stars
    • Elvire Popesco
    • Henri Garat
    • André Lefaur
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    32
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fernand Rivers
    • Writers
      • Maurice Hennequin
      • Pierre Veber
      • Yves Mirande
    • Stars
      • Elvire Popesco
      • Henri Garat
      • André Lefaur
    • 1User review
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    Elvire Popesco
    Elvire Popesco
    • Vérotcha
    Henri Garat
    Henri Garat
    • Le ministre Jean-Pierre Gaudet
    • (as Henry Garat)
    André Lefaur
    André Lefaur
    • Le président Tricointe
    Louis-Jacques Boucot
    • L'interprète
    • (as Boucot)
    Nina Myral
    • Sophie
    • (as Nyna Myral)
    Maurice Dorléac
    • Rosimond
    Rivers Cadet
    • Biennassis
    Micheline Francey
    Micheline Francey
    • Denise
    Doumel
    • Marius
    Gaston Gabaroche
    Gaston Gabaroche
    • Pinglet
    • (as Gabaroche)
    Georges Morton
    • Laboulène
    • (as Morton)
    Edmond Roze
    Pierre Darteuil
    • Un huissier
    Barbara Shaw
    Henri Trévoux
      Liliane Lesaffre
        Roland Lesaffre
        Roland Lesaffre
          Inka Krymer
          • Director
            • Fernand Rivers
          • Writers
            • Maurice Hennequin
            • Pierre Veber
            • Yves Mirande
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          8ulicknormanowen

          Fortunately things have changed in the political world today,haven't they?

          A hilarious comedy , where monstres sacres Elvire Popesco and André Lefaur shine in diametrically opposed characters; there are two or three songs (because of the presence of singer Henri Garat ) but they are mostly filler , and they don't make "la presidente " a musical. Fortunately for it is first-class theâtre de boulevard .

          Mistaken identities,quiproquos,absurd situations abound in a mad story , which is also a spoof on the ( 1938?) political world ....

          A presiding magistrate (Lefaur) in a provinces town puts virtue and duty above everything; an austere man still waiting for a promotion ,whilst his colleagues have always good prospects ,particularly one of them ,because he's got an attractive wife ....

          Unfortunately ,his wife (the excellent Suzanne Dehelly ) is a former cook ,whose only asset is a recipe for chicken .As for his daughter (Micheline Francey ,a habituée of Duvivier's flms) ,she's back from England : she has forgotten her first language and she can only speak English , which does not help the parents who can only communicate with her by signs.... The wife has to leave the house to call on her mom,with her daughter in tow.

          Enter Mademoiselle Vetrocha (Popesco),an adventuress who recently caused scandal in the local hotel ; she invites herself in the magistrate's house : she would pass for his wife and she would sleep in his wife's room .

          Enter the Minister of justice (Garat ) who congratulates the magistrate for his gorgeous wife and thinks it's a pity he's never had a good promotion ; after a sweet night with the so called wife, he goes out of his way to make him (and her) come to gai Paris.

          Then follows a spate of extremely funny situations: in 1938(???) ,the nomination papers can be changed every hour and the principal private secretary resigns after the eighth decree; the magistrate's real wife is mistaken for a cleaning lady and has to polish the stuff before ending in slip on the place de la Concorde,then dressed up like a little girl ,just like Ginger Rogers in "the major and the minor"; there's also a bilingual love scene between her daughter and the minister's collaborator ,helped by a bellboy who does not want to be mistaken for a gay in front of the guests ; Popesco,leaving the minister's bureau with the wastepaper bin on her head ("how strange this new hat fashion in Paris "says the hubby who's not got a clue).

          A splendid time is guaranteed for all!

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            Remade as Mademoiselle la Présidente (1952)

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          • Release date
            • May 25, 1938 (France)
          • Country of origin
            • France
          • Language
            • French
          • Also known as
            • Egy kis tévedés
          • Production company
            • Les Films Fernand Rivers
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 25m(85 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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