Mitsou
Originally released in 1956. Mitsou is a comedy film. directed by Jacqueline Audry.
Starring Danièle Delorme, Fernand Gravey, and François Guérin
Synopsis
During the First World War, the Empyrée Montmartre, a Paris music-hall, is dedicated to patriotic revues whose star is the charming Mitsou. The young artist is not without talent but she is mainly well-connected. She is indeed the cherished mistress of Pierre Duroy-Lelong, a rich industrialist. One night, thanks to Petite-Chose, an ebullient singer-dancer and her co-star, she gets to know a handsome army, Lieutenant Bleu. Mitsou falls madly in love with him and Lieutenant Bleu is physically attracted to her. The trouble is that Bleu comes from a distinguished family and cannot put up with her lack of culture and artistic bad taste...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Danièle Delorme
as Mitsou
Fernand Gravey
as Pierre Duroy-Lelong
François Guérin
as Robert, Le Lieutenant Bleu
Claude Rich
as Le Lieutenant Kaki
Denise Grey
as Estelle
Jacques Duby
as Raphaël
Jean-Marie Robain
Max Harry
as Le concierge du 'Music-Hall'
Max Elloy
as Le maître d'hôtel chez Larue
Maurice Sarfati
as Le télégraphiste
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Ardennes Films
- Général Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mitsou about?
During the First World War, the Empyrée Montmartre, a Paris music-hall, is dedicated to patriotic revues whose star is the charming Mitsou. The young artist is not without talent but she is mainly...
Who directed Mitsou?
Mitsou was directed by Jacqueline Audry.
How long is Mitsou?
Mitsou has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was Mitsou released?
Mitsou was released on December 24, 1956 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Mitsou?
The main cast of Mitsou includes Danièle Delorme, Fernand Gravey, François Guérin, Claude Rich, Denise Grey.