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Les Gaîtés de la finance

Les Gaîtés de la finance (1936)

5.0/10(2)·TMDB 1936 1h 15m FR

Now streaming on Zoovie: Les Gaîtés de la finance (1936) — 1h 15m, free in HD. Directed by Jack Forrester, starring Fernandel, Raymond Cordy, and Raoul Marco. Comedy on multiple servers, no signup.

What is Les Gaîtés de la finance (1936) about?

The banker Marivol looks like a tailor, Lambinet. Gangsters threaten the first, who hires the second as a double. The latter accepts ignoring everything. When he learns that he will be the target of killers, the unfortunate man begins to live in terror.

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Director:
Jack Forrester
Production:
Les Productions Calamy
Country:
France
Languages:
French
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0150702

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Who stars in Les Gaîtés de la finance (1936)?

Fernandel as Marivol Lambinet, Raymond Cordy as Le pisteur, Raoul Marco as Le détective, Simone Deguyse as Mme Marivol, Ginette Leclerc as Fanny, Gaston Modot as Le chef des gangsters, Madeleine Guitty as Lucrèce, D'Ary Brissac as Le turfiste.

Did You Know?

  • At just 75 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.

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Where can I watch Les Gaîtés de la finance online for free?

You can watch Les Gaîtés de la finance (1936) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Les Gaîtés de la finance?

Les Gaîtés de la finance has a running time of 1h 15m (75 minutes total).

Who directed Les Gaîtés de la finance?

Les Gaîtés de la finance was directed by Jack Forrester.

Is Les Gaîtés de la finance worth watching?

Les Gaîtés de la finance has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.0/10 based on 2 votes.

What genre is Les Gaîtés de la finance?

Les Gaîtés de la finance is a Comedy film released in 1936.

Who stars in Les Gaîtés de la finance?

The cast of Les Gaîtés de la finance includes Fernandel, Raymond Cordy, Raoul Marco, Simone Deguyse and Ginette Leclerc.