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Madame ne veut pas d'enfant is a Allemand film of genre Comedy directed by Hans Steinhoff with Marie Glory

Madame ne veut pas d'enfant (1933)

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OriginGerman
Genres Comedy
Rating59% 2.9771552.9771552.9771552.9771552.977155

Madame ne veut pas d'enfants est un film allemand réalisé par Hans Steinhoff, sorti en 1933.

Actors

Marie Glory

(Elyane)
Adrien Le Gallo

(Uncle Prosper)
Robert Arnoux

(Félix Le Barrois)
Guy Sloux

(Adolphe)
Irène Brillant

(Louise Boivin)
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