Four Days in Paris explained

Four Days in Paris
Director:André Berthomieu
Producer:Francis Lopez
Eugène Lépicier
Starring:Luis Mariano
Geneviève Kervine
Jane Sourza
Music:Francis Lopez
Cinematography:Marcel Grignon
Editing:Gilbert Natot
Studio:Filmel
Films Mars
Lyrica
Distributor:La Société des Films Sirius
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Four Days in Paris (French: Quatre jours à Paris) is a 1955 French musical comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Luis Mariano, Geneviève Kervine and Jane Sourza.[1] It was shot in Eastmancolor at the Boulogne Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Raymond Nègre. It is based on the 1948 operetta of the same title composed by Francis Lopez.

Synopsis

It follows a series of characters including Mario, a fashionable Paris hairdresser in need of money, his girlfriend Gisèle, friend Nicolas and a wealthy American heiress who is sold a fake rejuvenation serum. Mario then falls in love with Gabrielle, a Southerner, and all the characters head for the hotel she owns on the Riviera.

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Notes and References

  1. Shiri p.147