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J'aime toutes les femmes
Jean Morena, famous operatic tenor, is determined to change his engagements for some freedom after the performance. So his manager has the idea of contracting Eugène, a grocery worker who looks just like him and is willing to become a singer, to take his place. Destiny will make them change places also in romantic business.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy industrialist finds himself entangled in a series of romantic misadventures when he makes a bet that he can make any woman fall in love with him. His pursuits lead him through a whirlwind of comedic situations and musical numbers, often involving misunderstandings and colorful characters from Parisian society.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success upon its release, appreciated for its lighthearted comedic tone and musical performances, particularly those by the emerging star Edith Piaf. While not critically acclaimed as a cinematic masterpiece, it provided enjoyable entertainment for its contemporary audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming musical numbers.
Enjoyed for its light comedic elements and Parisian setting.
Some found the plot a bit predictable but engaging overall.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
This film features one of Edith Piaf's early film appearances, predating her international fame.
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