Belgium / Oct 09, 1931
Mam'zelle Nitouche (1931)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Célestin, the organist of a convent, has written and composed a light operetta under the name of Floridor. One day, the Mother Superior asks him to chaperone one of the boarders, Denise de Flavigny, who is returning home to get married. Now, Denise, for all her goody goody looks, soon proves as saucy as can be. Things get even more complicated when Célestin starts courting Corinne, the star of his operetta, to the great displeasure of a commander of dragons, the young woman's lover. Worse, the latter is none other than the Mother Superior's brother... To say nothing of Lieutenant Fernand de Champlatreux, who happens to fall in love with Denise, his fiancée that he has never seen before...!
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Michel Duran | Officer |
| Suzy Leroy | Gimblette |
| Anthony Gildès | Bishop |
| Édouard Delmont | Director of the music hall |
| Pierre Darteuil | Old handsome |
| Mady Berry | (uncredited) |
| Edwige Feuillère | Theater lover (uncredited) |
| Géo Forster | Officer (uncredited) |
| Andrée Lorraine | Theater lover (uncredited) |
| Marcel Maupi | Machinist (uncredited) |
| Jean Renoir | Master sergeant (uncredited) |
| Viviane Romance | (uncredited) |
| Simone Simon | (uncredited) |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Mam'zelle Nitouche |
| Original language | Français (FR) |
| Spoken languages | Français |
| Production countries | France, Germany |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Ondra-Lamac-Film, Vandor Film |
| Release date | 9 ottobre 1931 |
| Writer | Albert Millaud, Henri Meilhac, Jacques Bousquet, Marc Allégret |
| Cinematography | Roger Hubert |
| Assistant directors | Marc Allégret |
| Camera operators | Roger Hubert |
| Additional photography | Roger Hubert |
| Production design | Gabriel Scognamillo |
| Art direction | Gabriel Scognamillo |
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| Set decoration | Gabriel Scognamillo |
| Music | Hervé |
| Sound | Hervé |
Release dates
Theatrical release
France / Dec 04, 1931
United States / Nov 19, 1933
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