The Chocolate Girl (1950)

The Chocolate Girl (1950) poster

Benjamine, the daughter of the chocolate maker Lapistole, has broken down in her car, spends a night at Paul Norman's, imposes herself casually and causes the break-up of the engagement of this peaceful civil servant with the daughter of his department head. A friend maintains contact between Paul and Benjamine, becomes the head of publicity at Lapistole and when Norman is dismissed through Benjamine's fault, brings his two friends closer and proves to them that they are made for each other.

Director: André Berthomieu
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 85 min
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Production: Hoche Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Chocolate Girl about?
Benjamine, the daughter of the chocolate maker Lapistole, has broken down in her car, spends a night at Paul Norman's, imposes herself casually and causes the break-up of the engagement of this peaceful civil servant with the daughter of his department head. A friend maintains contact between Paul and Benjamine, becomes the head of publicity at Lapistole and when Norman is dismissed through Benjamine's fault, brings his two friends closer and proves to them that they are made for each other.
Who directed The Chocolate Girl?
The Chocolate Girl was directed by André Berthomieu.
Who stars in The Chocolate Girl?
The Chocolate Girl stars Gisèle Pascal, Claude Dauphin, Henri Crémieux, Georges Lannes, Bernard Lajarrige, Gaston Orbal.
How long is The Chocolate Girl?
The Chocolate Girl has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is The Chocolate Girl?
The Chocolate Girl is a Comedy film.
Where was The Chocolate Girl produced?
The Chocolate Girl was produced in France.