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Frédérica

Frédérica (1942)

4.0/10(1)·TMDB 1942 1h 32m FR

Now streaming on Zoovie: Frédérica (1942) — 1h 32m, free in HD. Directed by Jean Boyer, starring Charles Trenet, Elvira Popescu, and Rellys. Genre: Comedy. No subscription, no email required.

What is Frédérica (1942) about?

Gilbert, poet and singer, is about to marry Lilette but deep inside himself he is not quite sure that she is the woman he needs. That is the reason why he has made up an imaginary woman, Frédérica" to whom he writes love letters, actual ones this time. When Lilette finds one of these, she sees red. Théodule, one of Gilbert's many friends, sets out the problem with the help of Claudine, his own girlfriend, posing as Frédérica. After Gilbert and "Frédérica" have played a phony breakup scene in front of Lilette, things seem to come right when... another Frédérica appears...

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Director:
Jean Boyer
Production:
Jason Films
Country:
France
Languages:
French
IMDb:
tt0218987

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Who stars in Frédérica (1942)?

Charles Trenet as Gilbert Legrant, Elvira Popescu as Frédérica, Rellys as Théodule, Jacqueline Gauthier as Claudine, Jacques Louvigny as Auguste Chatelard de Gontrais, Hélène Tossy as La vendeuse, Hélène Dartigue as Anaïs, Maurice Baquet as Un ami de Gilbert.

Also Known As

ATFredericaPTUma Noiva Para Três

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Frédérica online for free?

You can watch Frédérica (1942) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Frédérica?

Frédérica has a running time of 1h 32m (92 minutes total).

Who directed Frédérica?

Frédérica was directed by Jean Boyer.

Is Frédérica worth watching?

Frédérica has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.0/10 based on 1 votes.

What genre is Frédérica?

Frédérica is a Comedy film released in 1942.

Who stars in Frédérica?

The cast of Frédérica includes Charles Trenet, Elvira Popescu, Rellys, Jacqueline Gauthier and Jacques Louvigny.