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Irma la Douce ()


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When a policeman falls in love with a prostitute, he doesn't want her to see other men, so he creates an alter-ego who will be her only customer.

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Nestor Patou / Lord X
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Irma La Douce
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Moustache
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Hippolyte
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Inspector Lefevre
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Lolita
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Amazon Annie
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Kiki - the Cossack
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Andre
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Concierge
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Police Sergeant
Diki Lerner ...
Jojo
Herb Jones ...
Casablanca Charlie
Ruth Earl ...
One of the Zebra Twins
Jane Earl ...
One of the Zebra Twins
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Suzette Wong
Lou Krugman ...
Customer #1
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Customer from Texas
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Tattooed Sailor
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Customer #2
Susan Woods ...
Poule with Balcony
Harriette Young ...
Mimi the MauMau
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Carmen
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Officer Dupont
Jack Sahakian ...
Jack
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
David Ahdar ...
Hood (uncredited)
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Diner Patron (uncredited)
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Hood (uncredited)
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Gen. Lafayette (uncredited)
Ivan Bell ...
Butcher (uncredited)
Herman Belmonte ...
Hood (uncredited)
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Diner Patron (uncredited)
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Soldier with Radio (uncredited)
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Street Vendor (uncredited)
Louise Colombet ...
Street Vendor (uncredited)
Tony Dante ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Man with Samples (uncredited)
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Street Vendor (uncredited)
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Trailer Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
Ben Frommer ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Bobby Gilbert ...
Busted Patron in Raid (uncredited)
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Convict (uncredited)
Mickey Golden ...
Diner Patron (uncredited)
Jack Gordon ...
Worker (uncredited)
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Bar Gangster (uncredited)
Maria Haro ...
Worker (uncredited)
Jack Henderson ...
Convict (uncredited)
Chester Jones ...
Street Vendor (uncredited)
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Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
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Butcher (uncredited)
Richard LaMarr ...
Diner Patron (uncredited)
William Meader ...
Busted Patron in Raid (uncredited)
Ralph Moratz ...
Pimp (uncredited)
Mike Morelli ...
Street Vendor (uncredited)
Daniel Nunez ...
Convict (uncredited)
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Ticket Seller (uncredited)
Joe Palma ...
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Emma Palmese ...
Worker (uncredited)
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Englishman (uncredited)
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Street Vendor (uncredited)
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Man in Church (uncredited)
Waclaw Rekwart ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Prostitute (uncredited)
Mabel Smaney ...
Cashier (uncredited)
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Street Vendor (uncredited)
Theresa Testa ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Bob Whitney ...
Diner Patron (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
John Zimeas ...
Worker (uncredited)

Directed by

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Billy Wilder

Written by

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Alexandre Breffort ... (play)
 
Billy Wilder ... (writer) and
I.A.L. Diamond ... (writer)

Produced by

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Edward L. Alperson ... producer
I.A.L. Diamond ... associate producer
Doane Harrison ... associate producer
Alexandre Trauner ... producer (uncredited)
Billy Wilder ... producer (produced by)

Music by

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André Previn ... (as Andre Previn)

Cinematography by

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Joseph LaShelle ... (as Joseph La Shelle)

Editing by

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Daniel Mandell

Casting By

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Lynn Stalmaster ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Alexandre Trauner ... (as Alexander Trauner)

Set Decoration by

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Maurice Barnathan
Edward G. Boyle

Costume Design by

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Orry-Kelly

Makeup Department

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Emile LaVigne ... makeup artist
George Masters ... hair stylist
Alice Monte ... hair stylist
Harry Ray ... makeup artist
Frank Westmore ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Allen K. Wood ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Hal W. Polaire ... assistant director (as Hal Polaire)
Christian Ferry ... first assistant director (uncredited)
Thomas L. Miller ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Frank Agnone ... property master
Arden Cripe ... property master
Hub Braden ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Harold Michelson ... illustrator (uncredited)
David Thorne ... scenic artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Gilbert D. Marchant ... sound effects editor
Robert Martin ... sound

Special Effects by

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Milt Rice ... special effects (as Milton Rice)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Léo L. Fuchs ... still photographer (uncredited)
Jack Spicer ... best boy (uncredited)
Don Stott ... gaffer (uncredited)
Bob Young ... grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Irene Caine ... wardrobe
Wesley Jeffries ... wardrobe (as Wes Jefferies)
Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Richard Carruth ... music editor
David Heneker ... lyrics
Julian More ... lyrics
Monty Norman ... lyrics
Alexander Courage ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Marshall J. Wolins ... script supervisor (as Marshall Wolins)

Additional Crew

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Edward L. Alperson ... presenter
Christian Ferry ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Laure Lourié ... technical advisor (uncredited)
John Wilson ... main titles (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Naive, by-the-book French police officer Nestor Patou, is transferred to the Red Light district. Upon witnessing what must be a brothel, he calls the station, organizes a raid, and transports all the 'ladies' to the jail. Unfortunately, this disrupts the well-organized system of the police and the Pimps union. Not to mention inadvertently netting his station superior at the brothel. Fired, he goes to a bar to drink, is befriended by Irma, beats up her pimp, and finds he is that he is her pimp now. He does not like the thought of his girl seeing other men, so he comes up with a plan. Written by Brian W Martz

Plot Keywords
Taglines A story of passion, bloodshed, desire and death... everything, in fact, that makes life worth living See more »
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Also Known As
  • Irma La Douce (Canada, English title)
  • Sweet Irma (World-wide, English title)
  • Irma La Douce (India, English title)
  • Das Mädchen Irma la Douce (Germany)
  • Irma la dulce (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 147 min
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Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The pimps' union is called the "Mecs (Guys or Blokes) Paris Protective Association" (MPPA), which also stands for "Motion Picture Producers Association", an organization which had given Director Billy Wilder some trouble. See more »
Goofs The shadow of the boom can be seen on the brown wall, at the right of the screen, just after Nestor shows up in Irma's apartment following his jailbreak. It shows up behind Lefevre just after Irma's sarcasm that Nestor can be found in jail. See more »
Movie Connections Alternate-language version of Irma la Douce (1972). See more »
Soundtracks Ah ! Dis Donc See more »
Quotes Moustache: But that's another story...
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