
Not Dumb, the Bird
Comedy · Crime
Overview
An old lady is far from suspecting everything that is going on behind her back, in particular what her servants are up to.
Top Cast


Françoise Rosay
Françoise Rosay
Mrs. Morelli-Johnson
Françoise Rosay
Mrs. Morelli-Johnson


Anny Duperey
Anny Duperey
Marthe
Anny Duperey
Marthe


Bruno Pradal
Bruno Pradal
Alain Morelli
Bruno Pradal
Alain Morelli


Philippe Clay
Philippe Clay
Jack Bromfield
Philippe Clay
Jack Bromfield


Olivier Hussenot
Olivier Hussenot
Me Weidman
Olivier Hussenot
Me Weidman


Daniel Ceccaldi
Daniel Ceccaldi
Gérard Chardonnet
Daniel Ceccaldi
Gérard Chardonnet


Henri-Jacques Huet
Henri-Jacques Huet
Judicial police inspector
Henri-Jacques Huet
Judicial police inspector


Harald Leipnitz
Harald Leipnitz
Victor Masson
Harald Leipnitz
Victor Masson
Madeleine Barret
Madeleine Barret
Madeleine Barret


Madeleine Bouchez
Madeleine Bouchez
Friend of Mrs. Morelli, card player
Madeleine Bouchez
Friend of Mrs. Morelli, card player
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