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Anouk Aimée | ... |
Madame Lormoy - une antiquaire
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Jacques Dacqmine | ... |
Lormoy
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Geneviève Fontanel | ... |
Nénette
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Renée Gardès | ... |
La grand-mère
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Patricia Gozzi | ... |
Fortunée
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Lisette Jambel | ... |
La chanteuse
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Christian Pezey | ... |
Eloi
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Robert Rollis |
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Directed by
Jacques Berthier |
Written by
Dominique Fabre | ... | (dialogue) |
Dominique Rolin | ... | (novel Eloi) |
Dominique Rolin | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Jacques Berthier | ... | producer |
Henry Ménard | ... | producer |
Alain Poiré | ... | producer |
Music by
Abel Jores |
Cinematography by
Roland Pontoizeau |
Editing by
Jacques Mavel |
Production Management
Roger de Broin | ... | production manager |
Art Department
J. Carnoy | ... | poster designer |
Sound Department
Pierre Vuillemin | ... | sound |
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Plot Summary |
Eloi is a twenty-year-old secondhand goods dealer who does his job without particular enthusiasm. He has a girlfriend, Nénette, but immature as he is, he feels just as happy in the company of Fortunée, his young sister, whose little girl's games he shares as often as he can. The three of them live with Eloi and Fortunée's grandmother, nicknamed by all the "Queen of the Flea Market". In possession of a mirror of Venice, Eloi decides to present it to Dormoy, an antique dealer who keeps up shop in the fashionable districts of Paris. On that occasion Eloi meets and falls in love at first sight with Dormoy's rich mistress. The latter, half-moved, half-consenting, does not discourage him... Written by Guy Bellinger |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Only feature film directed by French actor Jacques Berthier. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Episode #1.49 (1961). See more » |