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1952 French film by Gilles Grangier From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Love, Madame (French: L'Amour, Madame) is a 1952 French comedy drama film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Arletty, François Périer and Marie Daëms.[2] It was shot at the Boulogne Studios in Paris and on location on the Côte d'Azur. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Clavel.
Love, Madame | |
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Directed by | Gilles Grangier |
Written by | Françoise Giroud |
Based on | Vingt Ans Madame by Félix Gandéra |
Produced by | Antoine de Rouvre Lucien Masson Raoul Ploquin |
Starring | Arletty François Périer Marie Daëms |
Cinematography | Jean Isnard |
Edited by | Madeleine Gug |
Music by | Georges Van Parys |
Production companies | La Société des Films Sirius Les Films Raoul Ploquin |
Distributed by | La Société des Films Sirius |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | 1,595,959 admissions (France)[1] |
Madame Célerier is determined to marry off her son François to a rich and haughty woman but François has other plans. During a train journey south he encounters the film star Arletty who is travelling to the Venice Film Festival. On his arrival his mother claims that he has become the lover of Arletty to the family of Diane who François truly loves.
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