

Comedy
Overview
Living in Paris, journalist Bernard has devised a scheme to keep three fiancées: Lufthansa, Air France and British United. Everything works fine as long as they only come home every third day. But when there's a change in their working schedule, they will be able to be home every second day instead. Bernard's carefully structured life is breaking apart
Top Cast


Jerry Lewis
Jerry Lewis
Robert Reed
Jerry Lewis
Robert Reed


Tony Curtis
Tony Curtis
Bernard Lawrence
Tony Curtis
Bernard Lawrence


Thelma Ritter
Thelma Ritter
Bertha
Thelma Ritter
Bertha


Christiane Schmidtmer
Christiane Schmidtmer
Lise Bruner / Lufthansa
Christiane Schmidtmer
Lise Bruner / Lufthansa


Dany Saval
Dany Saval
Jacqueline Grieux / Air France
Dany Saval
Jacqueline Grieux / Air France


Suzanna Leigh
Suzanna Leigh
Vicky Hawkins / British United
Suzanna Leigh
Vicky Hawkins / British United


Lomax Study
Lomax Study
Pierre
Lomax Study
Pierre
Françoise Ruggieri
Françoise Ruggieri
Francoise - French Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Françoise Ruggieri
Francoise - French Taxi Driver (uncredited)
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