
Mimì Bluette... Flower of My Garden
Comedy
Overview
Mimi Bluette, daughter of a prostitute, lives in Paris where she is idolized by men of all kinds and class, is about to settle with a rich man when, in a bar, she meets a stranger.
Top Cast


Monica Vitti
Monica Vitti
Mimì Bluette
Monica Vitti
Mimì Bluette


Shelley Winters
Shelley Winters
Caterina
Shelley Winters
Caterina


Tommy Tune
Tommy Tune
Jack
Tommy Tune
Jack
Gilles Millnaire
Gilles Millnaire
Castillo, the stranger
Gilles Millnaire
Castillo, the stranger


Gianrico Tedeschi
Gianrico Tedeschi
Maurice
Gianrico Tedeschi
Maurice
Jackie Basehart
Jackie Basehart
David Ross
Jackie Basehart
David Ross
Hella Petri
Hella Petri
Lucky
Hella Petri
Lucky


Vania Vilers
Vania Vilers
Silles
Vania Vilers
Silles


Luisa De Santis
Luisa De Santis
Linette
Luisa De Santis
Linette


Francesco Carnelutti
Francesco Carnelutti
Francesco Carnelutti
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