
His Father's Portrait
Comedy
Overview
When Paul returns to claim his estranged father's department store, he faces a frosty stepmother and a rebellious half-sister. His determination revives the once-thriving Galeries Parisiennes, healing familial rifts, and leaving a lasting bond with wise Marie-Louise.
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Jean Richard
Jean Richard
Paul Durand
Jean Richard
Paul Durand


Michèle Philippe
Michèle Philippe
Melle Marie-Louise, la vendeuse du rayon Ameublement Décoration
Michèle Philippe
Melle Marie-Louise, la vendeuse du rayon Ameublement Décoration


Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot
Dominique Dupond-Durand, la demi-sœur de Paul
Brigitte Bardot
Dominique Dupond-Durand, la demi-sœur de Paul


Mona Goya
Mona Goya
Mme mère Dupond-Durand
Mona Goya
Mme mère Dupond-Durand


Frédéric Duvallès
Frédéric Duvallès
M. Boudignon, le directeur du magasin
Frédéric Duvallès
M. Boudignon, le directeur du magasin


Maurice Biraud
Maurice Biraud
Didier, le snob, prétentieux, parasite
Maurice Biraud
Didier, le snob, prétentieux, parasite


Charles Bouillaud
Charles Bouillaud
M. Martin, le comptable "complice" du magasin
Charles Bouillaud
M. Martin, le comptable "complice" du magasin


Philippe Mareuil
Philippe Mareuil
Michel, le dessinateur du magasin
Philippe Mareuil
Michel, le dessinateur du magasin


Robert Rollis
Robert Rollis
Ferdinand, le vendeur du rayon Installation Ménagère
Robert Rollis
Ferdinand, le vendeur du rayon Installation Ménagère


Max Desrau
Max Desrau
Le vendeur des "Gant Perrin"
Max Desrau
Le vendeur des "Gant Perrin"
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