Madelon's Daughter

Madelon's Daughter (French: La fille de la Madelon) is a 1937 French comedy drama film directed by Georges Pallu and starring Henri Garat, Hélène Robert and Ninon Vallin. The film's sets were designed by the art director René Renoux. The title refers to the popular First World War song La Madelon.

Synopsis
The widow of a soldier from the First World War runs an inn frequented by veterans of the conflict. She is pleased to see her daughter fall in love with the son of a man who had once been in love with her during the war.

Cast

 * Henri Garat as 	René
 * Hélène Robert as Mado
 * Ninon Vallin as 	La Madelon
 * Raymond Aimos as 	Mochu
 * Jeanne Helbling as 	Monique
 * Pauline Carton as La marquise de Sérignan
 * Jean Dax as 	Le général de Cassagnes
 * Robert Goupil as 	Le vicomte de la Goupillère
 * André Marchal as 	Jef
 * Mady Berry
 * Camille Bert
 * Claire Gérard
 * Gustave Hamilton
 * Adrien Lamy
 * Olga Lord
 * Georges Prieur
 * Jean Sinoël