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1949 film
Branquignol is a 1949 French comedy film directed by Robert Dhéry and starring Colette Brosset, Julien Carette and Annette Poivre. It takes its name from
Branquignol
French model and actress (1928–1990)
Uncredited 1949 Rendez-vous de juillet One of Pierre's friends Uncredited Branquignol A cowgirl Uncredited 1950 My Friend Sainfoin 1951 Bernard and the Lion
Capucine
French actress (1931–2014)
Passeport diplomatique agent K 8 1964 The Adventures of Salavin 1964 Hardi Pardaillan! 1963 Your Turn, Darling 1955 Thirteen at the Table 1949 Branquignol
Christiane_Minazzoli
French actress (1921–1981)
the Blonde Woman (1942) Paris Frills (1945) Pastoral Symphony (1946) Branquignol (1949) The Patron (1950) The Father of the Girl (1953) Ah! Les belles
Rosine_Luguet
French actress
Varvara Alexandrovna Kedrov 1948 Emile the African Madame Cormier 1949 Branquignol La marquise de Pressailles 1951 Two Pennies Worth of Violets Une amie
Madeleine_Lambert
French comedian, actor, director and screenwriter
Chance Castle (1947) One Night at the Tabarin (1947) Are You Sure? (1947) Branquignol (1949) I Like Only You (1949) The Patron (1950) Bernard and the Lion
Robert_Dhéry
French actor (1893–1962)
Red (1947) To the Eyes of Memory (1948) Thus Finishes the Night (1949) Branquignol (1949) The Widow and the Innocent (1949) The Prize (1950) We Will All
Albert_Duvaleix
Director, producer and screenwriter
Foolish Maiden (1938) Whirlwind of Paris (1939) The Unknown Singer (1947) Branquignol (1949) My Priest Among the Rich (1952) The Porter from Maxim's (1953)
Henri_Diamant-Berger
French actor (1920–1994)
The Perfume of the Lady in Black (1949) - Le garagiste (uncredited) Branquignol (1949) - Bidel - un fantaisiste raté Not Any Weekend for Our Love (1950)
Jean_Carmet
French actress
The Cupboard Was Bare (1948) Fandango (1949) Five Red Tulips (1949) Branquignol (1949) I Like Only You (1949) Street Without a King (1950) The Little
Annette_Poivre
French actor
Year Title Role Notes 1946 Pas un mot à la reine mère 1949 Branquignol Une danseuse Uncredited 1950 Miquette Une commère Uncredited 1950 The Paris Waltz
Denise_Provence
French actor
the members of the acting troupe Branquignols. Les aventures des pieds nickeles (1948) Doctor Laennec (1949) Branquignol (1949) The Cupid Club (1949) We
Christian_Duvaleix
French actor (1896–1975)
The Woman in Red (1947) The Murdered Model (1948) Night Round (1949) Branquignol (1949) Millionaires for One Day (1949) Scandal on the Champs-Élysées
André_Gabriello
French actress, writer and choreographer
des Pieds-Nickelés (1948) – Irène I Like Only You (1949) – Monrival Branquignol (1949)- Caroline Bernard and the Lion (1951) – Anne Love Is Not a Sin
Colette_Brosset
French actor (1928–2007)
In 1948, he began his career in the theatre with Robert Dhéry in Les Branquignols. His first film was Ah! Les belles bacchantes, starring Robert Dhéry
Michel_Serrault
French actress & singer (1924–2014)
Josette Renée Etevenon. She died on 27 April 2014, aged 90, near Paris. Branquignol (1949) .... Aurélie de la Molette Rue de l'Estrapade (1953) ... Denise
Micheline_Dax
French cinematographer (1913–1991)
Married (1946) Sybille's Night (1947) Mystery Trip (1947) Colomba (1948) Branquignol (1949) The Voice of Dreams (1949) Justice Is Done (1950) The Real Culprit
Jean_Bourgoin
French composer
Ma Tante (1958) La Grosse Valise (1965) Le Saint prend l'affût (1966) Branquignol (1949) The Patron (1950) Bernard and the Lion (1951) The Big Chief (1959)
Gérard_Calvi
Trademark for a series of color film products
the Wayback Machine July 14, 2011. "Ah ! Les belles bacchantes – les Branquignols". Women of Paris is a translation of title for the Spanish market. "Invasion
Agfacolor
French film producer
Boulogne-Billancourt) was a French film producer, who produced over 80 films. Branquignol (1949) Murders (1950) My Seal and Them (1951) Young Love (1951) The Adventures
Jacques_Bar
French actor
Rendezvous in Paris (1947) The Ironmaster (1948) Night Round (1949) Branquignol (1949) Three Sailors in a Convent (1950) Topaze (1951) Adele's Gift (1951)
Marcel_Vallée
Theatre in Paris, France
directed by Jean Wall, 9 February 1953: Ah ! les Belles Bacchantes, by the Branquignols, directed by Robert Dhéry, 16 June 1954: Chair de poule by Pierre Dac
Théâtre_Daunou
French actor, screenwriter and librettist
Pieds-Nickelés by Marcel Aboulker 1948: Métier de fous by André Hunebelle 1949: Branquignol by Robert Dhéry 1949: The Patron by Robert Dhéry 1951: Monsieur Fabre
Jacques_Emmanuel
French actor
and 1950s, Blanche was part of Robert Dhéry's theatrical company Les Branquignols, with whom he played in the film Ah! Les belles bacchantes, starring
Francis_Blanche
French actor (1897–1966)
- Trinquet Keep an Eye on Amelia (1949) - Pochet - le père d'Amélie Branquignol (1949) - Lui-même en majordome - puis en machiniste de théâtre minable
Julien_Carette
French actor
Christian-Jaque) - (uncredited) 1949: Le Grand Cirque (by Georges Péclet) 1949: Branquignol (by Robert Dhéry) - (uncredited) 1949: The Patron (by Robert Dhéry) -
Alain_Terrane
French actress (1884–1974)
servante Barry (1949) – La mère Culoz Ronde de nuit (1949) – La concierge Branquignol (1949) – L'astiqueuse de cloches Amédée (1950) – Tante Eugénie Death
Pauline_Carton
French actor
Jacques Legras (16 October 1924 – 15 March 2006) was a French actor. Branquignol (1949) - Le domestique qui crie trop fort The Patron (1950) - Un témoin
Jacques_Legras
French actress (1921–1965)
Betty The Sinners (1949) - Madame Barattier la Patronne de l'Auberge Branquignol (1949) - Suzanne King Pandora (1950) - Marika The Sleepwalker (1951)
Mathilde_Casadesus
French actor (1927–1996)
with a kind heart. Robert Dhéry hired him into his famous troupe Les Branquignols, and in 1954 Robert Hossein employed him at the Grand-Guignol theatre
Mario_David_(actor)
French actor
played a theater role in Pericles, Prince of Tyre before joining the Branquignols troupe of Robert Dhéry, which also included Jean Lefebvre, Michel Serrault
Pierre_Tornade
French pianist and composer (1932–2025)
Ferré. He also collaborated with Juliette Gréco, Zizi Jeanmaire and Les Branquignols [fr]. Defaye died on 1 January 2025, at the age of 92. Compositions by
Jean-Michel_Defaye
French actor (1907–1982)
and the Innocent (1949) – Paulo Drame au Vel'd'Hiv (1949) – La Frime Branquignol (1949) – Le plombier The New Masters (1950) – Victor Tricoudard Justice
Raymond_Bussières
French actor and singer
Surprises Himself 1942 Sirius symphonies Himself 1949 Manon M. Paul 1949 Branquignol Le convive de sang-froid 1950 Lady Paname Arsène Marval - un chanteur
Raymond_Souplex
Theatre in Paris, France
the author, with Richard Berry and Josiane Balasko, 14 January 1997: Branquignol, 20 May 1997: Les Palmes de monsieur Schutz by Jean-Noël Fenwick, directed
Théâtre_de_la_Michodière
French actor (1909–1990)
Tangier (1949) Suzanne and the Robbers (1949) Brilliant Waltz (1949) Branquignol (1949) Millionaires for One Day (1949) Women Are Crazy (1950) The Atomic
Pierre_Destailles
Play by Boris Vian
described as an "anarchic vaudeville" and as “Ubu [fr]-knacker among the Branquignols [fr]” by René Barjavel; the first description was later adopted by Boris
L'Équarrissage_pour_tous
Henri Decoin Louis Jouvet, Madeleine Robinson, Monique Mélinand Mystery Branquignol Robert Dhéry Colette Brosset, Julien Carette, Annette Poivre Comedy Brilliant
List_of_French_films_of_1949
French film editor
Love (1948) Dilemma of Two Angels (1948) The Lovers Of Verona (1949) Branquignol (1949) The Patron (1950) Justice Is Done (1950) Rendezvous in Grenada
Christian Gaudin (film editor)
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