The Girls of La Rochelle
The Girls of La Rochelle (French: Les filles de La Rochelle) is a 1962 French historical comedy film directed by Bernard Deflandre and starring Philippe Lemaire, Raymond Bussières and Geneviève Cluny.[1] It takes its name from a traditional folk song.
The Girls of La Rochelle | |
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Directed by | Bernard Deflandre |
Written by | Bernard Deflandre Michel Gaillard Fabienne Tzanck |
Starring | Philippe Lemaire Raymond Bussières Geneviève Cluny |
Music by | Michel Magne |
Cinematography | Jacques Klein |
Edited by | Armand Psenny |
Production company | Guépard Productions |
Distributed by | Comacico |
Release date | 22 August 1962 |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Philippe Lemaire as Capitaine Timoléon
- Raymond Bussières as Pépin
- Geneviève Cluny as Hildegarde
- Annette Poivre as Isabeau de Bavière
- Noël Roquevert as Charles VI
- Philippe de Broca
- Guy Decomble as Sire Basile
- Max Desrau as L'Écossais
- André Gabriello
- Gustave as Engolvent
- Jocelyne Langer as Teutberge
- Paul Mercey as Le maire de La Rochelle
- Pierre Parel as Geoffroy
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References
- Haines p.20
Bibliography
- John Haines. Music in Films on the Middle Ages. Routledge, 2013.
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