Springtime in Paris (1957)
On her way to Paris, Gisèle meets a young motorist who offers to be her guide. Gisèle, suspicious, refuses and disappears. But Pierre finds her and takes her to dinner at Saint-Germain-des-Prés. On the other hand, Gisèle, out of jealousy, goes off on her own to visit "Paris by Night", showing us some of the attractions of the "Moulin Rouge", "Naturistes", "Rock and Roll", etc., etc., etc. Pierre pursues her and eventually discovers her hotel. The next day, he takes her for a walk around Paris. They dine at an inn where a supposed car breakdown forces them to spend the night. There was only one room, but the virtuous Gisèle locked Pierre in the bathroom. All ends in the most honest engagement in the world.
Director: Jean-Claude Roy
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Christine Carère as Gisèle |
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Philippe Nicaud as Pierre |
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Jean Tissier as |
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Mona Goya as |
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Micheline Dax as |
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Jim Gérald as |
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Sacha Briquet as The pickpocket |
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Sophie Mallet as The maid |
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Claude Mauduyt as |
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Paul Demange as |
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Pierre Repp as |
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Bill Coleman as Self |
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Zappy Max as Zappy Max |
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Charles Trenet as Charles Trenet |
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Dominique Boschero as (uncredited) |
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André Gabriello as (uncredited) |
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Geneviève Gallien as (uncredited) |
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Ginou Garcia as (uncredited) |
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Laure Guénaud as (uncredited) |
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Luis Mariano as (uncredited) |
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Henri Salvador as (uncredited) |
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Marie-Blanche Vergnes as (uncredited) |
| Writing | Gloria Phillips | Writer |
| Writing | Jean-Claude Roy | Writer |
| Directing | Jean-Claude Roy | Director |