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Galia ()


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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.

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Galia
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Greg
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Nicole
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Matik
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Wespyr
Edward Meeks ...
Un amant de Galia
Philippe Castelli ...
L'homme au téléphone
Jacques Santi ...
Le bel homme à la terrasse
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Un employé de la morgue
Raoul Saint-Yves ...
Gaston, le barman
Francis Lemonnier
Louis Viret ...
Le bistrot
Roland Catalano
Carole Lebesque
Marlène Charell ...
(as Marlène Charrel)
Ann Bosshard
Nanna Michael ...
(as Nana Michaël)
Natacha Von Turmanow
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L'homme de la piscine (uncredited)
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Le camionneur (uncredited)

Directed by

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Georges Lautner

Written by

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Vahé Katcha ... (original scenario)
 
Vahé Katcha ... (adaptation and dialogue) and
Georges Lautner ... (adaptation and dialogue)

Produced by

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Michel Safra ... producer
Serge Silberman ... producer

Music by

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Michel Magne

Cinematography by

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Maurice Fellous

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Michelle David

Production Design by

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Jean d'Eaubonne

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Micheline Chaperon ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Claude Vital ... first assistant director

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Johann Sebastian Bach ... music

Script and Continuity Department

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Annie Maurel ... script supervisor

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Taglines Meet Galia, tomorrow's woman, a tantalizing blonde, free, loving, uninhibited, with a smile that says "Come play with me...but not for keeps." See more »
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Also Known As
  • I and My Lovers (World-wide, English title)
  • Галя (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • 恋するガリア (Japan, Japanese title)
  • História Duma Rapariga Loira (Portugal)
  • Galia, mia entimotati kokota (Greece)
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  • 105 min
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Trivia The first film to be reviewed by Roger Ebert See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Mireille Darc, la femme libre (2018). See more »

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