Musique en tête

Musique en tête

7.0

Nov 01 1951

2h 36m

Jacques Hélian, an attractive charm singer, too stifled by the jealousy of the radio director's niece, flees with his orchestra, on the advice of his secretary Bob. They fail in a small village, where there is a boarding school for young girls. Bob responds to the love letters the teacher sends to the handsome singer.

Jacques Hélian

Jacques Hélian

Self

Christiane Lénier

Christiane Lénier

Violette

Rudy Hirigoyen

Rudy Hirigoyen

Mario Stelli

Irène de Trébert

Irène de Trébert

Monique

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