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Paul, a friendly Parisian cab driver, has two loves: music and his fiancée Virginie. After graduating from the Conservatoire with a first prize, he lives on hope, offering his classical works to publishers. One day, while driving customers to the races, he plays a "toquard": Maubeuge, who wins. With his friends, he celebrates the event and, for dessert, composes a song for the occasion: "Tout ça ne vaut pas un clair de lune à Maubeuge". Monique, a secretary at the radio station and one of the guests, had a record made of the tape recording. And this record, following a mistake, was broadcast on a religious music program. It's a runaway success: for Paul, it's fame and fortune. which he had obviously coveted, but more with his symphonies, opera and sonatas. No matter, the "Clair de lune à Maubeuge" (Moonlight in Maubeuge) allows two happily engaged couples to become happily married.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1962-12-19
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- timer Runtime: 82 Mins
- star Rating: 5 / 10
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- info IMDB ID tt0056634
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Pierre Perrin
Paul Prunier
Sophie Hardy
Virginie
Claude Brasseur
Walter
Robert Manuel
Charlie Bank, le directeur de Superdisco
Bernadette Lafont
Charlotte
Jacques Dufilho
Le directeur de la 'Maison de la Radio'
Jean Carmet
Le chauffeur
Mathilde Casadesus
La dame aux courses
Jean Lefebvre
Un mineur
Maria Pacôme
La journaliste
Michel Serrault
Charpentier, le conférencier
Catherine Sola
La fiancée de Fernand
Jean Richard
Philibert
Henri Salvador
Le professeur de chant
Sylvie Vartan
La chanteuse yéyé
Pierre Repp
Le secrétaire bègue
Bourvil
Le chanteur à la télévision
Catherine Langeais
Self (uncredited)
Raymond Oliver
Self (uncredited)
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