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A Girl in the Sun (French: Une fille dans le soleil) is a French film directed by Maurice Cam, released in 1953.
Synopsis
editThe amiable life of Virgile, the jovial young mayor of a Provençal town, is completely upended by the arrival of Maggy, a pretty blonde-haired seductress. He falls for the beauty and even contemplates marrying her at one point. On the other hand, he faces disapproval from his constituents who condemn the enchantress's actions and want to get rid of her at any cost. With the elections approaching, will Virgile be re-elected?
Technical sheet
edit- Title: A Girl in the Sun
- Direction: Maurice Cam
- Screenplay: Raymond Castans and Roger Thérond
- Dialogues: Raymond Castans
- Music: Raymond Legrand
- Sets: Robert Giordani, assisted by Jean Mandaroux
- Costumes: Andrée Guillot (dresser)
- Cinematography: Philippe Agostini
- Camera operator: Jean-Marie Maillols
- Sound: Marcel Royné
- Editing: Jeannette Rossi, assisted by Blanchard
- Producer: Jean Martinetti (producer and production manager)
- Production company: Eminente Films
- Distribution company: Pathé Consortium Cinéma
- Country: France
- Format: Black and white - 1.37:1 - 35 mm - Mono sound
- Genre: Sexy comedy
- Duration: 93 minutes
- Release date:
- France: 14
See also
editBibliography
edit- Maurice Bessy, Raymond Chirat, André Bernard, "A Girl in the Sun," in History of French Cinema. Encyclopedia of Films 1951-1955, Pygmalion, Paris, 1995, article no. 193, ISBN 9782857044673
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