J'ai quelque chose à vous dire

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J'ai quelque chose à vous dire
Directed byMarc Allégret
Written byRené Pujol
Starring
Music byDennis Scanlan
Distributed byLes Artistes Associés
Release date
  • 1930 (1930)
Running time
21 mins 25 secs
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

J'ai quelque chose à vous dire (English: I have something to say to you) is a French film from 1930. It was film director Marc Allégret's second film short, the first being La Meilleure bobone, released a year earlier.

Plot

Pierre Deneige (played by Fernandel), well known as a scoundrel, is the lover of a married woman (played by Colette Clauday), and goes to visit her. However, when he arrives the woman (who he assumes to be his lover) inside the apartment he goes into tells him of another lover, making Pierre think that she is being unfaithful to him. However, it turns out he is on the wrong floor, and has been talking to the wrong woman. He goes upstairs and is confronted by his lover's husband.

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