At the urging of her childhood friend Brémontier, Lucie de Kéradec, a wealthy widowed countess who wishes to remarry, invites all of her seven suitors to her mansion. Her untold intention is to test them by claiming to be ruined.

If you're in the mood for a light, slightly cynical French comedy from way back, you might find something to like in Sept hommes, une femme. It's definitely not for people who need constant action or modern pacing, but if you like watching arrogant men trip over their own greed, this is your movie. Lucie de Kéradec is...


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"If you're in the mood for a light, slightly cynical French comedy from way back, you might find something to like in Sept hommes, une femme. It's definitely not for people who need constant action or modern pacing, but if you like watching arrogant men trip over their own greed, this is your movie. Lucie de Kéradec is the center of the universe here, and she’s got a pretty sharp idea. She invites seven suitors to her mansion and tells them she’s broke. It’s a classic trap, and honestly, the way..."
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