Music in the Head explained

Music in the Head
Director:Georges Combret
Claude Orval
Producer:Georges Combret
Starring:Jacques Hélian
Jimmy Gaillard
Colette Deréal
Music:Hubert Giraud
Cinematography:Pierre Petit
Editing:Germaine Fouquet
Studio:Radius Productions
Distributor:Cocinor
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:France

Music in the Head (French: Musique en tête) is a 1951 French musical comedy film directed by Georges Combret and Claude Orval and starring Jacques Hélian, Jimmy Gaillard and Colette Deréal.[1] [2] Location shooting took place around Béziers in Hérault. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Dumesnil.

Synopsis

Mario is a big hit on the radio, but his real identity remains a secret as it is planned to unveil him in a major show. Jacques Hélian and his musicians all head to a remote village where they can lie low. Violette is devoted to the famous radio performer, and several of the musicians pretend to be the anonymous singer.

Cast

References

  1. Rège p.116
  2. Bessy & Chirat p.108

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