The Suitors Club (French: Le club des soupirants) is a 1941 French comedy film directed by Maurice Gleize and starring Fernandel, Louise Carletti and Annie France.
Having run up heavy debts, a group of young men are persuaded by their creditor to court the wealthy heiress Daisy's hand in marriage.
In fact Edith turns out to have the money, while Daisy finds genuine romance with Maxime.
Marcel Pagnol rented his studio in southern France to Continental Films in early 1941.
Filming started in April, but was stopped by Vichy authorities due to the "immoral and false insinuations that it contains about French society".