Moi, fleur bleue (1977)
Directed by Eric Le Hung

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Max, a Parisian lorry driver, is obsessively in love with a stunning model, but he hasn't the courage to speak to her.  Luckily he has a friend, Isidore, who is a private detective in the Humphrey Bogart mould.  With Isidore's help, Max manages to get to meet the love of his life and soon moves into her apartment.  It so happens that Isidore lives with her fourteen year old sister, Fleur Bleue, who becomes the apple of Max's eye.  When Fleur Bleue suddenly goes missing one day, Max and her sister set about trying to find her...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Le Hung
  • Script: Philippe Bourgoin, Eric Le Hung
  • Cinematographer: Marcel Combes
  • Music: François d'Aime
  • Cast: Jean Yanne (Max), Jodie Foster (Isabelle Tristan), Sydne Rome (Sophie Tristan), Bernard Giraudeau (Isidore), Claude Gensac (School headmaster), Jacqueline Jefford (French teacher), Marthe Villalonga (Mme Passemard), Lila Kedrova (Countess de Tocqueville), Odette Laure (Olga, the janitor), Daniel Russo (Commercials director), Max Meynier (Himself), Robert Rollis (The neighbor), Frédérique Fayles (Schoolgirl), Charlotte Lévy (Schoolgirl), Sophie Elert (Schoolgirl), Claudie Stanke (Schoolgirl), Véronique Bicheron (Schoolgirl), Laurence Masliah (Schoolgirl), Véronique Faurant (Schoolgirl), Florence Mougin (Schoolgirl)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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