

Romance · Comedy
Overview
When a recently fired policeman falls in love with a French prostitute, he doesn't want her to be with other men, so he creates an alter-ego in order to become her only customer.
Top Cast


Shirley MacLaine
Shirley MacLaine
Irma La Douce
Shirley MacLaine
Irma La Douce


Jack Lemmon
Jack Lemmon
Nestor Patou
Jack Lemmon
Nestor Patou


Lou Jacobi
Lou Jacobi
Moustache
Lou Jacobi
Moustache


Bruce Yarnell
Bruce Yarnell
Hippolyte
Bruce Yarnell
Hippolyte


Herschel Bernardi
Herschel Bernardi
Inspector Lefevre
Herschel Bernardi
Inspector Lefevre
Hope Holiday
Hope Holiday
Lolita
Hope Holiday
Lolita


Joan Shawlee
Joan Shawlee
Amazon Annie
Joan Shawlee
Amazon Annie


Grace Lee Whitney
Grace Lee Whitney
Kiki
Grace Lee Whitney
Kiki


Paul Dubov
Paul Dubov
Andre
Paul Dubov
Andre


Howard McNear
Howard McNear
Concierge
Howard McNear
Concierge
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