Mademoiselle Nitouche
Originally released in 1954. Mademoiselle Nitouche is a music/comedy film. directed by Yves Allégret.
Starring Fernandel, Pier Angeli, and Jean Debucourt
Synopsis
Celestin works as an organist at a girl's school. By day, Celestin is the meek and mild target of the girls' incessant practical jokes. By night, however, he is the celebrated composer of popular operas -- and the romantic vis-à-vis of a celebrated stage star. When schoolgirl Denise stumbles onto Celestin's secret, she threatens to tell all -- but only if Celestin refuses to escort her to the opening night of his latest opera. As a result, Denise falls in love with a handsome young soldier, while Celestin is accidentally shipped off to an army camp. A series of silly coincidences brings happiness to all concerned by fade-out time.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Fernandel
as Célestin / Floridor
Pier Angeli
as Denise de Flavigny / Nitouche
Jean Debucourt
as Major of Longueville
Georges Chamarat
as The adjutant
Hélène Tossy
as The Commander
Louis de Funès
as A housekeeper
Bernard Lajarrige
as Loriot
Katherine Kath
as Gimblette
François Guérin
as La Vauzelle
Olivier Hussenot
as Another Marshal
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Panitalia
- Paris Films Productions
- Rizzoli Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mademoiselle Nitouche about?
Celestin works as an organist at a girl's school. By day, Celestin is the meek and mild target of the girls' incessant practical jokes. By night, however, he is the celebrated composer of popular o...
Who directed Mademoiselle Nitouche?
Mademoiselle Nitouche was directed by Yves Allégret.
How long is Mademoiselle Nitouche?
Mademoiselle Nitouche has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Mademoiselle Nitouche released?
Mademoiselle Nitouche was released on April 21, 1954 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Mademoiselle Nitouche?
The main cast of Mademoiselle Nitouche includes Fernandel, Pier Angeli, Jean Debucourt, Georges Chamarat, Hélène Tossy.