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Gringalet

Gringalet (1946)

4.0/10(1)·TMDB 1946 1h 45m FR

Watch Gringalet (1946) free in HD on Zoovie — 1h 45m. Directed by André Berthomieu, starring Charles Vanel, Marguerite Deval, and Suzy Carrier. Comedy on multiple servers, no signup.

What is Gringalet (1946) about?

A wealthy man has two sons,one of them is legitimate,the other is not.The first offspring has had a life of luxury and he has become a lazy good for nothing whereas the youthful indiscretion has turned into an artist.He is nicknamed "Gringalet" .Now his father wants him to meet his half-brother ,his mother-in-law and the rest of the family. Gringalet will turn this bourgeois family upside down:they become nice,the big brother becoming a perfect businessman who stops scouring nightclubs to spend most of his time with his fiancee Josette.There's the rub,cause Gringalet is also in love with her.

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Director:
André Berthomieu
Production:
Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
Country:
France
Languages:
French
IMDb:
tt0192091

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Who stars in Gringalet (1946)?

Charles Vanel as Lucien Ravaut, Marguerite Deval as Madame Bachelet, Suzy Carrier as Josette Blanchard, Jimmy Gaillard as Philippe Ravaut, Paul Vandenberghe as Francis Ravaut aka 'Gringalet', Paul Faivre as Emile Moret, André Bervil, Fernand Rauzéna.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Gringalet online for free?

You can watch Gringalet (1946) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Gringalet?

Gringalet has a running time of 1h 45m (105 minutes total).

Who directed Gringalet?

Gringalet was directed by André Berthomieu.

Is Gringalet worth watching?

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

What genre is Gringalet?

Gringalet is a Comedy film released in 1946.

Who stars in Gringalet?

The cast of Gringalet includes Charles Vanel, Marguerite Deval, Suzy Carrier, Jimmy Gaillard and Paul Vandenberghe.