The Inevitable Monsieur Dubois

The Inevitable Monsieur Dubois (French: L'Inévitable Monsieur Dubois) is a 1943 French comedy film directed by Pierre Billon and starring Annie Ducaux, André Luguet and Germaine Reuver. It was shot at the Studio François 1 in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon. Similar in style to screwball comedy, it was produced and released during the German Occupation and was a popular success. It was subsequently remade as the 1947 Swedish film Dinner for Two.

Synopsis
Hélène Mareuil a successful businesswoman running a luxury perfume factory in Southern France. One day she accidentally knocks down the artist Claude Dubois from his bicycle. He sets out to court her, which is a far from easy task.

Cast

 * Annie Ducaux as 	Hélène Mareuil
 * André Luguet as Claude Dubois
 * Germaine Reuver as Sophie
 * Sinoël as 	Honoré
 * Jean Morel as 	Le valet de chambre
 * Marcel Melrac as Le garagiste
 * Janine Viénot as 	La vendeuse
 * Mony Dalmès as 	Jacqueline Mareuil
 * Tramel as Monsieur Mouche
 * Richard Francoeur as 	Verdier