La Chance et l’amour (1964) - film review
Claude Berri, Charles L. Bitsch, Eric Schlumberger, Bertrand Tavernier
Drama

Summary
La Chance et l’amour is a French-Italian film first released in 1964,
directed by Claude Berri, Charles L. Bitsch, Eric Schlumberger and Bertrand Tavernier.
The film stars Michel Auclair, Francis Blanche, Bernard Blier, Raffaella Carrà and Maurice Chevalier.
It has also been released under the title: Chance at Love.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Claude Berri, Charles L. Bitsch, Eric Schlumberger, Bertrand Tavernier
- Script: Charles L. Bitsch
- Photo: Charles L. Bitsch
- Cast: Michel Auclair (Alain Lorrière), Francis Blanche (L’adjudant), Bernard Blier (Camille), Raffaella Carrà (Lisa), Maurice Chevalier (Himself), Hubert Deschamps (Deschamps), Sophie Desmarets (Léa Anders), Paulette Dubost (Amélie Bizet), Roger Dumas (Taupin), Jeanne Fusier-Gir (Mme Pillaud), Iran Ivry (Sophie), Jacques Léonard (Un truand), Pierre Leproux (Charles Bizet), Marcel Pérès (M. Feuillard), Jacques Perrin (Marc Bizet), Michel Piccoli (Philippe Decharme), Rellys (Le curé)
- Country: France / Italy
- Language: French
- Runtime: 105 min; B&W
- Aka: Chance at Love
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