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  1. Au petit bonheur est un film français réalisé par Marcel L'Herbier, sorti en 1946. Synopsis. Martine et Denis s'aiment mais se chamaillent souvent juste pour le plaisir de rompre. Mais lorsque Martine rencontre un romancier certes un peu plus vieux mais très distingué, les choses ne vont plus être aussi simples. Fiche technique.

    • Danielle DarrieuxAndré LuguetFrançois Périer
    • Françoise Giroud
    • Marcel L'Herbier
    • Les Films Gibé
  2. Happy Go Lucky (French: Au petit bonheur) is a 1946 French comedy film directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Danielle Darrieux, André Luguet and François Périer. It was shot at the Neuilly Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier.

  3. Au petit bonheur: Directed by Marcel L'Herbier. With Danielle Darrieux, André Luguet, François Périer, Henri Crémieux. After lovers fight, the boy leaves for the Riviera.

    • (42)
    • Comedy
    • Marcel L'Herbier
    • 1946-05-15
  4. Overview. After lovers fight, the boy leaves for the Riviera. On her way to rejoin him, the girl meets a distinguished but embittered novelist and decides to spend time comforting him.Which is not going to help when she returns to her boyfriend. Marcel L'Herbier. Director. Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon. Writer. Françoise Giroud. Writer. Reviews.

  5. Happy Go Lucky (French: Au petit bonheur) is a 1946 French comedy film directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Danielle Darrieux, André Luguet and François Périer. [1] It was shot at the Neuilly Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier.

  6. Au petit bonheur (1946) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. First role for a blazing Renault convertible, then for a Hudson (maybe) and a Citroën C4 or C6, and a Packard, and a moped, a coach, etc., in a rather noisy French comedy settled in Paris and the Côte d'Azur. One of the last L'Herbier's movies, and the return of Darrieux on the French silver screen after the Libération.