The Dance (1962 film)

The Dance (French: La gamberge) is a 1962 French comedy film directed by Norbert Carbonnaux and starring Jean-Pierre Cassel, Françoise Dorléac and Arletty.[1]

The Dance
Directed byNorbert Carbonnaux
Produced byMag Bodard
Written byFrançois Billetdoux
StarringJean-Pierre Cassel
Françoise Dorléac
Arletty
Music byGuy Béart
CinematographyPierre Petit
Production
company
CDC
Parc Film
Release date
21 February 1962
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

The film is based on the French comic strip 13 rue de l'Espoir.

Cast

gollark: You mean "ships will have sensors on them".
gollark: Apparently you can capture the old "tomato, tomato" saying in writing as "tomæto tomāto".
gollark: You also do have to learn to walk.
gollark: But evolved biological stuff is complex, generally involves weird tradeoffs and things randomly related to other things, and is generally not designed for simple maintenence.
gollark: You probably can do a lot better than evolution has at working in *our current environment*, where food supply is mostly a non-issue but thinking is a lot more important, at least.

References

  1. Quinlan p.96

Bibliography

  • Quinlan, David. Quinlan's Film Stars. Batsford, 2000.
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