
I Love Only You
Comedy · Romance · Music
Overview
Ronaldo, a singer with the growing reputation dedicating himself body and soul to his art, sacrificing his marriage.
Top Cast


Luis Mariano
Luis Mariano
Don Renaldo
Luis Mariano
Don Renaldo


Martine Carol
Martine Carol
Irène
Martine Carol
Irène


André Le Gall
André Le Gall
Gérard
André Le Gall
Gérard


Pauline Carton
Pauline Carton
Aurélie
Pauline Carton
Aurélie


Edmond Ardisson
Edmond Ardisson
Le chauffeur
Edmond Ardisson
Le chauffeur


Louis de Funès
Louis de Funès
Le chef d'orchestre
Louis de Funès
Le chef d'orchestre


René Berthier
René Berthier
Le secrétaire
René Berthier
Le secrétaire


Jean Richard
Jean Richard
Un passager de l'avion
Jean Richard
Un passager de l'avion


Gaston Orbal
Gaston Orbal
Le maître d'hôtel
Gaston Orbal
Le maître d'hôtel


Joé Davray
Joé Davray
Un garçon de café
Joé Davray
Un garçon de café
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