One, Two, Two: 122, rue de Provence (1978)
Romance takes a back seat to drama in this movie depicting life at the once-fashionable Parisian bordello known by its address 122 Rue de Provence. Patronized by the wealthy and powerful, this elegant house of prostitution featured a top-ranked restaurant and specialized rooms for men with unusual tastes: a railroad carriage room, a stable room, etc. In the story, two young people "on the make" bump into each other as they are arriving in the same rail station. Though attracted to one another, they are deliberately vague about their destinations. He is headed for a diplomatic career, she is an ambitious young prostitute who wants to work at the best house in France. Later, they meet at 122 Rue de Provence.
Director:
Christian Gion
Writer:
Albert Kantoff
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Nicole Calfan as Georgette / Fabienne |
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Francis Huster as Paul Lardenois |
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Jacques François as Deputy Bouillaud-Crevel |
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Henri Guybet as Marcel Jamet |
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Anicée Alvina as Judith |
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Catherine Serre as Liza |
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René Bouloc as Jo |
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Gaston Abougit as Military |
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Raoul Guylad as |
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Bernard Papineau as |
| Art | François de Lamothe | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jacques Fonteray | Costume Design |
| Editing | Nathalie Lafaurie | Editor |
| Camera | Robert Fraisse | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Christian Watton | Writer |
| Sound | Ennio Morricone | Music |
| Writing | Fabienne Jamet | Writer |
| Writing | Albert Kantoff | Screenplay |
| Directing | Christian Gion | Director |