All Roads Lead to Rome | |
Director: | Jean Boyer |
Producer: | Jean Boyer André Paulvé Michel Safra |
Starring: | Micheline Presle Gerard Philippe Albert Rémy |
Music: | Paul Misraki |
Cinematography: | Christian Matras |
Editing: | Jacques Desagneaux |
Studio: | Speva Films |
Distributor: | DisCina |
Runtime: | 89 minutes |
Country: | France |
All Roads Lead to Rome (French: Tous les chemins mènent à Rome) is a 1949 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Micheline Presle, Gerard Philippe and Albert Rémy.[1] [2] It was shot at the Victorine Studios in Nice. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Clavel. The film had admissions of 1,434,128 at the French box office.[3]
Gabriel, a surveyor is on his way to a congress in Rome and runs into Laura a celebrated actress trying to travel incognito so she can avoid the journalists on her tail. He mistakenly believe she is being chased by criminals and does everything he can to help her evade then on the road to the Italian capital.