Madame Louise (also known as The Madame Gambles), is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and produced by Ernest G. Roy, starring Richard Hearne, Petula Clark, Garry Marsh and Richard Gale.
In order to settle her debts, the owner of a dress shop transfers control to a bookmaker, Mr Trout.
Trout is wanted by a gang of criminals and much mayhem follows, causing the usual stunts by Mr Pastry.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "This is not a particularly good comedy even of its type; it may amuse firm Mr.
[3] Today's Cinema wrote: "The production word, if unpretentious, is competent; and the experienced hand of Maclean Rogers has kept the action moving fast and furiously.