Loves, Delights and Organs (French: Amours, délices et orgues) is a 1947 French romantic comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Jean Desailly, Gérard Nery and Catherine Erard.[1] [2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys.
Loves, Delights and Organs | |
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Directed by | André Berthomieu |
Written by | Maurice Barry André Berthomieu Julien Duvivier Dominique Nohain Paul Vandenberghe |
Produced by | François Carron |
Starring | Jean Desailly Gérard Nery Catherine Erard |
Cinematography | Jean Bachelet |
Edited by | Henri Taverna |
Music by | Paul Misraki |
Production company | Cygne |
Distributed by | Sirius Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Synopsis
editIn provincial France, a college based in the chateau of a French count is presided over by a jazz-loving principal. He does everything he can to encourage his student's love of life and tries to overcome the count's opposition to his daughter marrying one of the boys.
Cast
edit- Jean Desailly as Jean Pelletier dit 'Pivoine'
- Gérard Nery as Pierre de Beaucourt
- Catherine Erard as Yolande de Coeur-Joly
- Bernard Lajarrige as Martin
- Dominique Nohain as Etienne Marcay
- Jacques Louvigny as Pacoulin
- Charles Dechamps as Le comte de Coeur-Joly
- Henri Crémieux as Mathieu
- Alice Tissot as Tante Ursule
- Jean Berton as Gouttenoire
- Paul Faivre as Saturnin
- Janine Mareil as Angèle
- Gisèle Pascal as Micheline
- Robert Rollis as Robinot
- Jack Vetter as Bouboule
References
editBibliography
edit- Parish, James Robert & Canham, Kingsley. Film Directors Guide: Western Europe. Scarecrow Press, 1976.
- Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.