Isabelle Is Afraid of Men explained
Isabelle Is Afraid of Men |
Director: | Jean Gourguet |
Producer: | Jeanne Saintenoy |
Music: | José Cana |
Cinematography: | Scarciafico Hugo |
Editing: | Jeanne-Marie Favier |
Studio: | Société Française de Production |
Distributor: | Héraut Film |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | France |
Isabelle Is Afraid of Men (French: Isabelle a peur des hommes) is a 1957 French drama film directed by Jean Gourguet and starring Cathia Caro, Roger Dumas and Michel François.[1]
Cast
- Cathia Caro as Isabelle
- Roger Dumas as Maxime Brissac
- Michel François as Yves
- Simone Paris as Tante Flora
- Junie Astor as Béarice, mère d'Isabelle
- Robert Vattier as M. Brissac
- Pierre Massimi as Didier
- Brigitte Briant as Nicole
- Gérard Fallec as Dodo
- Régine Lovi as Poussy
- Danièle Marescot
- Yves-Marie Maurin
- Solange Sicard as La grand-mère
Bibliography
- Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
Notes and References
- Rège p.459