L'Amour à la mer (1963)
Directed by Guy Gilles

Drama
aka: Love at Sea

Film Synopsis

Their tour of duty in Algeria over,  two sailors, Guy and Daniel, return to France and enjoy a summer holiday by the sea in Brest.  A young Parisian named Geneviève falls in love with Guy, but when the autumn comes they must go their separate ways.  Geneviève languishes in Paris, impatiently waiting for Guy to join her, but he seems reluctant to give up his bachelor freedom just yet...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Guy Gilles
  • Script: Guy Gilles
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Marc Ripert
  • Music: Jean-Pierre Stora
  • Cast: Daniel Moosmann (Daniel), Geneviève Thénier (Geneviève), Josette Krieff (La logeuse), Guy Gilles (Guy), Simone Paris (La logeuse), Lili Bontemps (La chanteuse), Bernard Verley (Un ami de Geneviève), Jean-Pierre Léaud (Le gars du métro), Jean-Claude Brialy (L'homme qui aime la nuit et la jeunesse), Sophie Daumier (L'actrice du bar), Alain Delon (L'acteur du film), Juliette Gréco (L'actrice du film), Romy Schneider (La vedette), Pierre Fabre, Martine Messager, Eric Goepfert, Monique Lejeune, Jacques Portet, Jean-Daniel Simon, Jean-François Faure
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White / Color
  • Runtime: 75 min
  • Aka: Love at Sea

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