| The Marriages of Mademoiselle Levy | |
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| Directed by | André Hugon |
| Written by | Georges Fagot André Falco Harry Harment |
| Produced by | André Hugon |
| Starring | Yvette Lebon Charles Lamy Pierre Mingand |
| Cinematography | Marc Bujard Tahar Hanache |
| Music by | Jacques Janin |
Production company | Films André Hugon |
| Distributed by | Cinéma de France |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
The Marriages of Mademoiselle Levy (French: Les mariages de Mademoiselle Lévy) is a 1936 French comedy film directed by André Hugon and starring Yvette Lebon, Charles Lamy and Pierre Mingand. [1] It is the fourth and final entry in a series of films beginning with Levy and Company in 1930. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert-Jules Garnier.
In a small town in Alsace the Levy brothers have a tailoring business which is in trouble due to the competition of a rival Cohen. Matters are further complicated by Minna, the daughter of Solomon Levy, who refuses to make a wealthy marriage match.