Six petites filles en blanc (1943)
Directed by Yvan Noé

Drama

Film Synopsis

Six boarders each fall madly in love with an important industrialist whom they meet on a train.  The one who is most affected is Simone, on account of her overactive imagination.  He does his best to discourage her and assures her that she will regret her amour fou.  All's well that ends well, since Simone marries a man of her own age and the industrialist returns to his factory, quietly mourning the fact that, at fifty, his youth is way behind him.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Yvan Noé
  • Script: Yvan Noé
  • Cinematographer: Fred Langenfeld
  • Music: Roger Lucchesi
  • Cast: Jean Murat (Serge Charan), Janine Darcey (Simone), Pierrette Caillol (Charlotte Charan), Henri Guisol (Arsène), Georges Alain (Alain), Mady Berry (Pauline), Lysiane Rey (Denise), Gisèle Alcée (Paulette), Pierrette Vial (Nelly), Monette Michel (Claudette), Francette Elise (Jacqueline), Denyse Roux (Une pensionnaire), Michèle Verneuil (Une pensionnaire), Elyette Wilke (Une pensionnaire), Arlette Perretière (Une pensionnaire), Cécile Page (Une pensionnaire), Jacqueline Cartier (Une pensionnaire), Gaston Gabaroche (Le jardinier), René Noel (Le laitier), Raymond Pellegrin (Un jeune homme)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 95 min

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