Nine Bachelors is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Max Dearly and Elvire Popesco.[1] An opportunist dreams up a new scheme to make money when the French government passes a law forbidding foreigners from living in France. It's French title is Ils étaient neuf célibataires.
Credits
Nine Bachelors Cast
Name |
Character |
Raymond Aimos
He was 48, 53 years old when he died
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as Agénor |
Sacha Guitry
He was 54, 72 years old when he died
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as Jean Lécuyer |
Gaston Dubosc
He was 78, 79 years old when he died
|
as Antonin Rousselier |
Victor Boucher
He was 62, 64 years old when he died
|
as Alexandre |
Max Dearly
He was 64, 68 years old when he died
|
as Athanase Outriquet |
Betty Stockfeld
She was 34, 61 years old when she died
|
as Margaret Brown |
André Lefaur
He was 60, 73 years old when he died
|
as Adolphe |
Jean Sinoël
He was 71, 81 years old when he died
|
as Amédée |
Saturnin Fabre
He was 55, 77 years old when he died
|
as le comte Adhémar Colombinet de La Jonchère |
Elvire Popesco
He was 45, 99 years old when he died
|
as Comtesse Stacia Batchefskaïa |
Nine Bachelors Crew
Name |
Department |
Sacha Guitry as Director. He was 54 (72) years old when He died
|
Directing |
Sacha Guitry as Writer. He was 54 (72) years old when He died
|
Writing |
Adolphe Borchard as Music. He was 57 (85) years old when He died
|
Sound |