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A Golden Widow (French: Une veuve en or) is a 1969 comedy film directed by Michel Audiard and starring Michèle Mercier, Claude Rich and Roger Carel. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany.
A Golden Widow: Directed by Michel Audiard. With Michèle Mercier, Claude Rich, Roger Carel, Jean Carmet. A woman has got to get rid of her husband to claim her inheritance.
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- Comedy
- Michel Audiard
- 1969-09-01
A woman goes to extreme lengths when she learns that she stands to inherit millions from a rich uncle — but only if her beloved husband dies. Watch trailers & learn more.
- Michel Audiard
The film is a story of a woman who learns that she inherited a fortune from her rich uncle, but the inheritance has clause that she has to be a widow to inherit or the fortune will go to a vague sect. There is only one problem: she is married and has got to get rid of the husband.
Directed by Michel Audiard. A woman learns that she is sole legatee of her forgotten rich uncle, but there is a small problem: she’s got to be a widow to latch onto the dough or the fortune will go to a vague sect… Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
- Michel Audiard
- Les Films Copernic, Comacico, Mars Film
Overview. A woman learns that she is sole legatee of her forgotten rich uncle, but there is a small problem: she's got to be a widow to latch onto the dough or the fortune will go to a vague sect...
A woman has got to get rid of her husband to claim her inheritance. A woman learns that she is her forgotten rich uncle 's sole legatee; but there is an embarrassing clause: she has to be a widow to come into the money or else the fortune will go to a vague sect .