Galia (1966)
Newly arrived in Paris, Galia lives in a small apartment near Notre-Dame cathedral. One evening, whilst walking along the banks of the River Seine, she saves a young woman from drowning. The woman, Nicole, tells Galia that she intended to drown herself, having left a suicide note for her husband, Greg. Having settled Nicole in her apartment, Galia sets out to recover the suicide note, but waits so that she can observe Greg’s reaction. When Greg appears unmoved by the note, Galia decides to wait for him at the art gallery where he works...
Director:
Georges Lautner
Writer:
Vahé Katcha
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Mireille Darc as Galia |
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Venantino Venantini as Greg |
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Françoise Prévost as Nicole |
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Jacques Riberolles as Matik |
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François Chaumette as Wespyr |
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Edward Meeks as Un amant de Galia |
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Philippe Castelli as L'homme au téléphone |
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Henri Attal as Un employé de la morgue |
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Raoul Saint-Yves as Gaston, le barman |
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Jacques Santi as Le bel homme à la terrasse |
| Directing | Georges Lautner | Director |
| Writing | Vahé Katcha | Screenplay |
| Editing | Michelle David | Editor |
| Sound | Michel Magne | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Maurice Fellous | Director of Photography |