

At Your Command, Madam
1942 Directed by Jean BoyerHector and Odette Dupuis' car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, but not far from a luxury hotel. The couple are well off but, being miserly, Odette is determined to keep her budget tight. Fortunately for her, the hotel offers rooms for domestics costing only 35 francs, so she decides to pass her husband as her chauffeur. As far as she is concerned, Odette presents herself as Baroness de Garches and takes a 250 franc room. But their stay soon becomes complicated. For instance, Palureau, a widower with five daughters who is planning to remarry, starts courting the 'baroness'. And that is not all since at the same time Angèle, a chambermaid, makes advances to Hector ! To make matters worse, Ferdinand, Angèle's boyfriend, decides to get even with Hector, his 'rival'. The jealous guy steals a jewel from a guest and has poor Hector accused of the theft.

Jean Tissier
....................................................Hector Dupuis

Suzanne Dehelly
....................................................Odette Dupuis

Alfred Adam
....................................................Ferdinand

Jacqueline Gauthier
....................................................Angèle

Albert Duvaleix
....................................................Le portier

Gaby Wagner
....................................................La cocotte du 27

Gaston Modot
....................................................Le garçon d'étage
Director
...........................................................Jean Boyer
Music
...........................................................Georges Van Parys
Editor
...........................................................Louisette Hautecœur
Director of Photography
...........................................................Nicolas Hayer
Novel
...........................................................André Birabeau
Screenplay
...........................................................Jean Boyer
Yves Mirande
Production Companies
...................................................Production Countries
........................................................France
Spoken Languages
....................................................Français
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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