Marie, the Doll (1976)
Marie, who was orphaned as a young girl, has a case of arrested development that makes her act younger than her age. One day she stops to look in a store window displaying various ornate dolls. Claude, the affluent, eccentric store owner, sees her and becomes infatuated which leads to her and him meeting and deciding to go and take a look at Claude personal doll collection at his house. Marie, unaware of Claude's bizarre obsession with dolls, decides to marry him.
Director:
Joël Séria
Writer:
Joël Séria
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Jeanne Goupil as Marie-Poupée |
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André Dussollier as Claude |
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Andréa Ferréol as Ida Courtin |
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Bernard Fresson as Sergio |
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Fanny Ardant as Marie-Paule |
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Isabelle Cagnat as Isabelle |
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Nathalie Drivet as Françoise |
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Alain Flick as Biclo |
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Pierre Forget as Charlot |
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Serge Frédéric as |
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Barbara Hoffmann as |
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Marius Laurey as Charles |
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Dominique Lavanant as Tante Alice |
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Germaine Ledoyen as |
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Pierre Londiche as George |
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Jean-Paul Muel as Le prêtre |
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Marcel Rouzé as |
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Marie Mergey as Germaine |
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François Perrot as Pierre |
| Directing | Joël Séria | Director |
| Writing | Joël Séria | Screenplay |
| Camera | Marcel Combes | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Philippe Sarde | Original Music Composer |