Charming Boys | |
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Directed by | Henri Decoin |
Written by | Charles Spaak Dominique Fabre Etienne Périer |
Produced by | Lucien Masson Georges Roitfeld Jacques Roitfeld Wladimir Roitfeld |
Starring | Zizi Jeanmaire Daniel Gélin Henri Vidal |
Cinematography | Pierre Montazel |
Edited by | Claude Durand |
Music by | Georges Van Parys |
Production companies | La Société des Films Sirius Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld |
Distributed by | La Société des Films Sirius |
Release date | 11 December 1957 |
Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Charming Boys (French: Charmants Garçons) is a 1957 French musical comedy film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Zizi Jeanmaire, Daniel Gélin and Henri Vidal. It was one of two Hollywood-style musicals made by Decoin around this time along with Folies-Bergère.[1]
It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Clavel. It was made using Technicolor.
Synopsis
Lulu, a nightclub entertainer, has many male admirers who all turn out to be completely unreliable.
Cast
- Zizi Jeanmaire as Lulu Natier
- Daniel Gélin as Alain Cartier
- Henri Vidal as Jo, dit Kid Chabanne - le boxeur
- François Périer as Robert
- Gert Fröbe as Edmond Petersen
- Marie Daëms as Germaine
- Renaud Mary as Henri
- Anne Carrère as Lili
- Albert Médina as Le client volé au palace palace
- René Alié as Le policier au théâtre
- Marius David as Le maître d'hôtel du relais
- André Chanu as Le speaker
- Jacques Morlaine as Un inspecteur
- Jacques Dhéry as Un agent
- Jean Degrave as Le célibataire
- Madeleine Suffel a sAlice - l'habilleuse
- Yves Barsacq as Le détective de l'hôtel
- Jean Lara as Le célibataire
- Pierre Mirat as Un brigadier
- Alain Nobis as Le commissaire à Cannes
- Jean-Pierre Marielle as Le chef de la réception à l'hôtel de Deauville
- Madeleine Lambert as Madame Micoulin
- Jacques Berthier as André Noblet
- Gil Vidal as Max, le gigolo
- Jacques Dacqmine as Charles
References
- ↑ Oscherwitz & Higgins p.120
Bibliography
- Oscherwitz, Dayna & Higgins, Maryellen. The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
External links
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