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  1. Three Feet in a Bed: Directed by Richard Pottier. With Fernandel, Germaine Montero, Bernard Lajarrige, Jacqueline Duc. In spite of his failures as a peddler, Casimir guaranteed his fiance that this time the vacuum cleaners will work for good. But he's still unsuccessful until he go to the appartment of Paul-Andre, a painter who was engaged by ...

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    • Comedy
    • Richard Pottier
    • 1950-04-28
  2. Three Feet in a Bed (1950) starring Fernandel, Germaine Montero, Bernard Lajarrige and directed by Richard Pottier.

    • Richard Pottier
    • Not Rated
    • April 28, 1950
  3. However, about mid-way through the film, he stumbles upon a lead that takes up the entire rest of the film. Unfortunately, this large chunk of the film is not super funny--pleasant, yes, but also a bit overlong and slow. Still, with Fernandel's personality and a few nice gags here and there, the film is a nice enough time-passer. Hilarious? No ...

  4. Cécile Didier Cast. Jaqueline Duc Cast. Charles Fawcett Cast. Critics reviews. Beloved French comedian Fernandel stars as Casimir, a struggling door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman who gets mistaken for the fiancée of Angelita, a wealthy South American woman who’s never actually met her betrothed.

  5. Overview. In spite of his failures as a peddler, Casimir guaranteed his fiance that this time the vacuum cleaners will work for good. But he's still unsuccessful until he go to the appartment of Paul-Andre, a painter who was engaged by correspondence to a rich south-American woman.

  6. Three Feet in a Bed is a film directed by Richard Pottier with Fernandel, Germaine Montero, Bernard La Jarrige, Jacqueline Duc .... Year: 1950. Original title: Casimir. Synopsis: In spite of his failures as a peddler, Casimir guaranteed his fiance that this time the vacuum cleaners will work for good. But he's still unsuccessful until he go to ...

  7. Directed by Richard Pottier. In spite of his failures as a peddler, Casimir guaranteed his fiance that this time the vacuum cleaners will work for good. But he’s still unsuccessful until he go to the appartment of Paul-Andre, a painter who was engaged by correspondence to a rich south-American woman.