L'Amour, Madame
L'Amour, Madame (English: Love, Madame) is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Félix Gandéra, starring Arletty and Jean Marais.[2] The film was known under the title "Coups de soleil" or "Les jeux de la plage et du hasard" (France), "Die Liebe mit 20" (West Germany), "Love, Madame" (USA).[3]
L'Amour, Madame | |
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Directed by | Gilles Grangier |
Produced by | Les Films Raoul Ploquin – Sirius Films |
Written by | Félix Gandéra (play) Françoise Giroud |
Starring | Arletty Jean Marais |
Music by | Georges Van Parys |
Release date | 23 January 1952 (France); 28 August 1953 (West Germany) |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | 1,595,959 admissions (France)[1] |
Plot
Madame Célerier is determined to marry off her son François to a rich and haughty woman but François has other plans.
Cast
- Arletty as herself
- François Périer as François Célerier
- Marie Daëms as Diane Broussard
- Clément Thierry as Alain Broussard
- Nadine Basile as Michèle Broussard
- Marcelle Hainia as Mrs Broussard
- Jacqueline Noëlle as actress
- Michel Boulau as young man
- Daniel Cauchy as young man
- Constance Thierry as young woman
- Carmen de Lara as young woman
- Jeanne Fusier-Gir as Berthe
- Robert Burnier as Mr Broussard
- Mireille Perrey as Mrs Célerier
- Jean Marais as (uncredited)
References
- "Box Office Figures for Jean Marais films". Box Office Story.
- "L'Amour, Madame". unifrance.org. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
- L'Amour, Madame at IMDb
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