Daniel Ivernel, a French actor, contributed to the cult film landscape with his roles in Ulysses (1954) and Docteur Popaul (1972). His performances reflect the unique storytelling and stylistic choices of mid-20th century cinema, capturing the essence of the eras they represent. In Docteur Popaul, Ivernel's presence adds depth to the film's exploration of complex relationships, while his role in Ulysses showcases his versatility in adapting to different genres. Ivernel's work remains a noteworthy part of the SassyFlix catalog, appealing to fans of classic and cult cinema.
Docteur Popaul
Doctor Popaul doesn't trust beautiful women: he says he prefers "moral beauty". Among colleagues he makes a bet who manages to sleep with the most ugly woman during the next year - and wins. Shortly after he meets the plain Christine on vacation in Tunesia. She leaves him after their first night, but by chance they meet again in Bordeaux. He learns that her father is a wealthy doctor who's very pleased to meet him and encourages him to become his son in law. Just on the wedding Popaul meets Christine's beautiful sister, who has the bad fortune to always marry the dumbest guy around. But Popaul knows how to help her out...