Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's
Comedy
Julien Pauphilat is the doorman at the famous restaurant, Maxim's and is also the confidant of many of his customers. As a consequence, in this post, he has managed to make a comfortable living and even acquire a country mansion. Retirement beckons and he is going to be able to enjoy the quiet life at last. The wedding of his daughter, Genevieve with Andre du Velin, a well born playboy is going to endanger this dream, for Genevieve is ignorant of her father's job. However, her fiance doesn't see any problem with this.
1953-08-14
fr
Cast
Director
Henri Diamant-Berger
Yves Deniaud as Julien Pauphilat, head of the bellboys
Jean Piat as Marquis Clotaire de La Guérinière
Denise Provence as Lise, Sophie's daughter, Julien's mistress
Jean Debucourt as Baron, noble, restaurant regular
Pauline Carton as Madame Sophie, toilet attendant and Lise's mother
Sylvie Pelayo as Geneviève Pauphilat, Julien's daughter
Jacqueline Pierreux as Cri-Cri, courtesan
Pierre Larquey as Canon Hersant, Clotaire’s godfather
Raymond Bussières as Joseph, gamekeeper, cook, driver and electrician
Paul Villé as Ernest, director of Chez Maxim's
Pierre Magnier as Honoré, table master at Chez Maxim's
Gérard Séty as King's chamberlain
Madeleine Suffel as Emma Paussier, Geneviève's housekeeper
Davia as Mrs. de Méry, president of the charity of St-Hubert
Charles Lemontier as Mr. Guinelet, attorney
Andrée Servilanges as Ms. Brigitte Guinelet, attorney's wife
Andrée Lafayette as Madame de Beaubourg, lady of the charity
Clément Thierry as Octave, Ernest's nephew
Henri Debain as Mr. de Méry
André Numès as Mr. Amédée, funeral director
Denise Kerny as Lola Magny, left-wing and retarded journalist
Gérard Darrieu as Student passed the baccalaureate
Marc Arian as Man from the king's suite
Louise Étienne as Self - Les Sœurs Étienne, "Je ne sais pas" (uncredited)
Odette Étienne as Self - Les Sœurs Étienne, "Je ne sais pas" (uncredited)
Roger Vincent as Man at the St-Hubert charity party (uncredited)