One Only Loves Once

One Only Loves Once (French: On n'aime qu'une fois) is a 1950 French drama film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Françoise Rosay, Renée Faure and Marcel Herrand. It was based on a novel by Paul Vialar. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Carré.

Synopsis
Danièle, a young woman, dreams of marrying her childhood friend Jean Monnier. His mother wishing to prevent the match sends him away to Paris to study to become a surgeon. Left alone Danièle is forced to marry the only suitor available, who subsequently takes her money and abandons her. In order to bring back her true love to her she arranges to be injured.

Cast

 * Françoise Rosay as Louise Monnier
 * Renée Faure as 	Danièle de Bolestac
 * Marcel Herrand as 	Hyacinthe Carrier
 * Pierre Larquey as 	Le docteur Ravenel
 * Jacques Berthier as 	Jean Monnier
 * Marcel Raine as 	Gouttemel
 * Robert Lussac as 	Le professeur Trousselier
 * René Hell as 	Le cabaretier
 * Jean Nosserot as 	Un docteur
 * Mady Berry as 	Marie - La bonne des de Bolestac
 * Henri Nassiet as 	Le marquis Antoine de Bolestac
 * Dominique Davray as La fille au café-restaurant