Three Telegrams (French: Trois télégrammes) is a 1950 French drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Gérard Gervais, Pierrette Simonet and Olivier Hussenot. The film's art direction was by Auguste Capelier. It was made at the Billancourt Studios in Paris.
Gérard Gervais as Antoine Letourneur, le petit télégraphiste.Pierrette Simonet as AmélieOlivier Hussenot as Le commissaire de policeChristian Fourcade as Un petit garçonHenri Crémieux as Le directeur de l'écoleJacques Tarride as M. GrandjeanGermaine Michel as La bouquetièreHenri Marchand as Joseph, le concierge de l'écoleFlore Falvey as Harmonica Player, Theme MusicLucien ArnaudLéon BaryDenise BerleyJean Berton as EdouardLéon Berton as Le curéPaul BiscigliaJacqueline Carlier as La mère d'ArthurClaudy Chapeland as ArthurRené-Jean ChauffardJean Clarieux as Le capitaine des pompiersAndré Darnay as Le receveur de la posteGérard DarrieuGuy DerlanPierre FervalÉmile Genevois as Le conciergeMadeleine Gérôme as Mme GrandjeanRené Hell as Le facteurJasparNina LazareffMarcel Loche as Le boucherYette Lucas as Une passanteMag-AvrilFranck MauriceHenri MaïkMarthe Mercadier as Une passanteAlbert Michel as Le cafetierFrédérique NadarBernard Plumet as Un petit garçonJacques Provins as Un agent de policeYves Robert as Sergent ChauvinRaymond Soukoff as Le camionneur