There's Nothing Wrong with Being Good to Yourself

There's Nothing Wrong with Being Good to Yourself (French: C'est jeune et ça sait tout, lit.

"She's So Young and Knows All", in France or French: Y'a pas d'mal à se faire du bien in Quebec) is a Canadian-French sex comedy film, directed by Claude Mulot and released in 1974.

[1] The film stars Jean Lefebvre and Françoise Lemieux as Charles and Martine Lebrun, a couple from France residing in Montreal whose teenage niece Joëlle (Andrée Cousineau) is visiting for the summer.

[2] The cast also includes Michel Galabru, Darry Cowl, Marcella Saint-Amant, Christine Fabréga, Michel Audiard, Nathalie Courval, Daniel Ceccaldi, Jean Lajeunesse, Réal Béland, Marie-France Beaulieu, Céline Bernier, Rina Berti, Paul Berval, Catherine Blanche, René Caron, Robert Desroches, Jacques Desrosiers, Jacques Famery, Roger Garceau, Robert Gillet, Germaine Giroux, Léo Ilial, Stéphanie Kinne, Suzanne Langlois, Michel Maillot, Danièle Ouimet, Gilles Pellerin, Carole Péloquin, Roméo Pérusse and André Vézina in supporting roles.

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