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Mademoiselle Swing ()


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Stuck in Angoulême between her uncle, who composes classical music, and her aunt, who is a fan of contemporary music, young Irène finds life boring. Fortunately, there is swing music which illuminates her days. So when, one day, Raymond... See more »

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Irène Dumontier
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Armand de Vinci
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Raymond Serre et son orchestre (as Raymond Legrand et son orchestre)
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Sofia de Vinci
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Pierre Dornier
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Grégoire Dimitresco
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Durieu
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Max
André Carnège ...
Le directeur du journal
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Le chef de gare
Émile Riandreys ...
Le secrétaire de l'orchestre
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Albert Brouett ...
Un membre de l'association
Marcel Charvey ...
Le barman
Édouard Francomme ...
Un bagagiste
Maurice Marceau ...
Villard, le rédacteur des spectacles
Jean Maugier ...
Le brigadier
Geneviève Morel ...
Une chanteuse du 'Trio'
Colette Régis ...
La dame de l'association

Directed by

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Richard Pottier

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Daniel Margo ... (dialogue)
 
Louis Poterat ... (dialogue)
 
Louis Poterat ... (screenplay)
 
Richard Pottier ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Bernard-Roland ... producer

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Marc Lanjean ... (as Marc Langean)
Raymond Legrand

Cinematography by

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Nicolas Hayer

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Mme. Hiollet

Production Design by

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Robert Dumesnil

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Igor B. Kalinovski ... sound (as Igo Kalinowski)

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Plot Summary

Stuck in Angoulême between her uncle, who composes classical music, and her aunt, who is a fan of contemporary music, young Irène finds life boring. Fortunately, there is swing music which illuminates her days. So when, one day, Raymond Serre and his swing orchestra come to Angoulême, she seizes the opportunity to slip the copy of a song she has written into the pocket of one of the musicians. The trouble is that while she is doing so, the train she has boarded pulls out... Written by Guy Bellinger

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Also Known As
  • Mam'selle Swing (Greece)
  • Juffrouw Swing (Belgium, Flemish title)
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  • 100 min
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Trivia The French word "zazou," which stood for rebellious youth under the Petain regime who wanted to dress and have their hair in an offbeat way, was popularized by a song in this film. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Safe Conduct (2002). See more »
Soundtracks Mademoiselle Swing See more »

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