La Brune Que Voila (1960)
Directed by Robert Lamoureux
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Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka
Robert Lamoreux, recording star, actor, and sometime director dons the latter two hats in this verbose comedy about a Romeo with a problem. Germain (Lamoreux) has a weakness for women, many women, married women, in fact. At the moment, he is deftly juggling an affair with Sonia, Christine, Anne-Marie, and Sophie -- enough to challenge the ingenuity of any lover, especially given the fact that all four are married. One day Germain gets a telephone call from a really burnt up husband who warns him away from his wife, or else. The only trouble is that Germain does not have a clue whose husband called.
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extramarital-affair, philandering, threat