Soyez les bienvenus

Soyez les bienvenus or L'Autocar en folie is a 1953 French comedy film by Pierre-Louis.

Plot
The leading coach the company of Jean Nohain make a program fails in a small village. The people immobilize the troops to force him to do the show there.

Cast
• Jean Nohain : himself

• Raymond Bussières : Monsieur Rossignol

• Annette Poivre : Annette Rossignol

• Sophie Sel : Sophie Rossignol

• Pauline Carton : Mademoiselle Lulu

• Philippe Olive : Monsieur Leduc

• Pierre-Louis : Max Burd

• Pierre Olaf : Monsieur Patin

• Christiane Jacquier : herself

• Catherine Agier : Catherine Rossignol

• Michel Nastorg : Michaud

• Alexandre Dréan : himself

• Armand Mestral : himself

• Henri Betti : himself (uncredited)

• Emmanuel Cheval : himself (uncredited)

• Danny Kane : himself (uncredited)

• Roger Lanzac : himself (uncredited)

• André Leclerc : himself (uncredited)

• Monique Maurène : herself (uncredited)

• René Pascal : himself (uncredited)

• Édouard Rousseau : himself (uncredited)

• Jean Yonnel : himself (uncredited)

Songs
• La Pluie et le Beau Temps

• * Music by Henri Betti

• * Lyrics by Jean Nohain

• * Performed by Christiane Jacquier

• * Orchestrated by Guy Luypaerts

• Ollé, Ollé... Tickets, Tickets...

• * Music by Henri Betti

• * Lyrics by Jean Nohain

• * Performed by Roger Lanzac

• * Orchestrated by Guy Luypaerts

• La Fontaine de Saint Eloi

• * Music by Henri Betti

• * Lyrics by Jean Nohain

• * Performed by Christiane Jacquier

• * Orchestrated by Guy Luypaerts

• L'Amour ! L'Amour !

• * Music by Henri Betti

• * Lyrics by Jean Nohain

• * Performed by Monique Maurène

• * Orchestrated by Guy Luypaerts

• Touchant, Touchant

• * Music by Henri Betti

• * Lyrics by Jean Nohain

• * Performed by Roger Lanzac

• * Orchestrated by Guy Luypaerts

• Le Beau Pedro

• * Music by Henri Betti

• * Lyrics by Jean Nohain

• * Performed by Armand Mestral

• * Orchestrated by Guy Luypaerts

Production
The composer of the music of the film Henri Betti plays his own role. During a scene, there is an orchestra that plays the melody of the songs C'est si bon and Mais qu’est-ce que j’ai ? (1947).

The song Le Beau Pedro was used in the film His Father's Portrait directed by André Berthomieu the same year.