
Le mari ne compte pas
Comedy · Drama
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Jacques Morel
Jacques Morel
M. Léon Grosjean, magistrat
Jacques Morel
M. Léon Grosjean, magistrat


Odile Versois
Odile Versois
Mme Denise Grosjean, épouse de Léon
Odile Versois
Mme Denise Grosjean, épouse de Léon


Brigitte Auber
Brigitte Auber
Clairette, amie de Denise et épouse d'Édouard
Brigitte Auber
Clairette, amie de Denise et épouse d'Édouard


Raymond Gérôme
Raymond Gérôme
Édouard, ami de Léon
Raymond Gérôme
Édouard, ami de Léon


Lucien Baroux
Lucien Baroux
Le professeur Martholin, psychiartre
Lucien Baroux
Le professeur Martholin, psychiartre


Gaby Morlay
Gaby Morlay
La mère de Denise
Gaby Morlay
La mère de Denise
Marie-Claire Achard
Marie-Claire Achard
Anna, la domestique des Grosjean
Marie-Claire Achard
Anna, la domestique des Grosjean


Clément Thierry
Clément Thierry
Le neveu de Léon
Clément Thierry
Le neveu de Léon


Christian Marin
Christian Marin
M. Loiseau, le greffier du juge d'instruction
Christian Marin
M. Loiseau, le greffier du juge d'instruction
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