The Sparrows of Paris | |
Director: | Maurice Cloche |
Producer: | Maurice Cloche |
Starring: | Jean-Pierre Aumont Louis de Funès Virginia Keiley |
Music: | Paul Bonneau |
Cinematography: | Nicolas Hayer |
Editing: | Renée Gary |
Studio: | Les Films Maurice Cloche |
Distributor: | Ciné Sélection |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
The Sparrows of Paris (French: Moineaux de Paris) is a 1953 French comedy drama film directed and written by Maurice Cloche and starring Jean-Pierre Aumont, Louis de Funès and Virginia Keiley.[1]
Impresario Mr. Smith and his daughter want to engage a group of French musicians. On this occasion, Peggy Smith wears a necklace with a locket. One of the musicians identifies the locket as property of his grandmother. When Ms. Smith insists on keeping it, the musician calls for his ancestors, and the reborn French elite soldier Césarin answers.