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Le Congrès Des Belles-mères
''Le Congrès des belles-mères'' (lit. ''The Congress of Mothers-in-Law'') is a 1954 French comedy film directed by Émile Couzinet and starring Pierre Larquey, Jeanne Fusier-Gir and Georges Rollin.https://www.unifrance.org/film/5032/le-congres-des-belles-meres It was shot at the Studios de La Côte d'Argent in Bordeaux and location shooting, on location in Bourg-sur-Gironde. The film's sets were designed by the art director René Renneteau. Synopsis A baroness forms a society of mother-in-law, mothers-in-law aggrieved at their son-in-law, sons-in-law. She tries to prevent the marriage of her daughter to the mayor's nephew. Cast * Pierre Larquey as Le maire * Jeanne Fusier-Gir as La baronne de Courtebise * Georges Rollin as Jacques * Colette Régis as Madame Guerchepinte * Maximilienne as Madame Moucaille * Dorette Ardenne as Catherine Moucaille * Simone Max as Madame Bonnichon * Alain Baugé as André * Annick Baugé as Dominique de Courtebise * Pierre Brebans as Ren ...
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Émile Couzinet
Émile Cousinet, (12 November 1896 – 24 October 1964) was a French film producer and film director. Biography The son of a carpenter, Couzinet became a traveling projectionist and then director of the Royan Casino. In the 1920s, he decided to invest in the of movie theatres, including those of . In 1930, due to the unbridled competition of the barriers of Bordeaux, he acquired his own studios, the "Studios de la Côte de Beauté", a cinema complex installed in the seaside resort of Royan. After the destruction of the city at the end of World War II, he recreated his studios in Bordeaux, which then took the name ''Studios de la Côte d'Argent''. The infrastructures were developed near the castle Tauzin which became its main residence He produced himself vaudevilles, of which he was also the screenwriter (occasionally under the name of Robert Eyquem) sometimes at the first degree or a little grivois, often adapted from Boulevard theatre (aesthetic), boulevard theatre. Thu ...
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