À nous les petites Anglaises explained

À nous les petites Anglaises
Director:Michel Lang
Story:Michel Lang
Music:Mort Shuman
Cinematography:Daniel Gaudry
Editing:Thierry Derocles
Runtime:104 minutes
Country:France
United Kingdom
Language:French

À nous les petites anglaises (Let's Get Those English Girls) is a French film directed by Michel Lang, released in 1976.[1]

Synopsis

In the summer of 1959 two French schoolboys who have failed their English exams are sent on holidays to the South of England. While they are supposed to mainly concentrate on improving their English they also get to know the local population. However it is easier to flirt with the other French schoolgirls.

Production

The film was shot in Thanet in Kent at Ramsgate where arcades, parks, the Foy Boat, Royal Harbour and the main sands feature throughout the film. Beaches including Botany Bay and Kingsgate Bay were also used and the Port of Dover also features where the boys arrive at the start of the film.[2]

Cast

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: À nous les petites Anglaises. unifrance.org . 2014-03-08.
  2. Web site: Kent Film Office. Kent Film Office À nous les petites Anglaises Article.