Three Sailors in a Convent explained

Three Sailors in a Convent
Director:Émile Couzinet
Producer:Émile Couzinet
Based On:L'habit ne fait pas le moine by Paul Duport and Amable de Saint-Hilaire
Starring:Frédéric Duvallès
Raphaël Patorni
Jacqueline Dor
Music:Vincent Scotto
Cinematography:Pierre Dolley
Editing:Henriette Wurtzer
André Sarthou
Studio:Burgus Films
Released:13 October 1950
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Three Sailors in a Convent (French: Trois marins dans un couvent) is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Émile Couzinet and starring Frédéric Duvallès, Raphaël Patorni and Jacqueline Dor. [1] [2] [3] The film's sets were designed by the art director Serge Renetteau.

Synopsis

A young naval officer and two of his companions go to a convent try to get hold of his fiancée who has been coerced by her father to become a nun. With the help of an understanding priest matters are eventually smoothed over.

Cast

References

  1. Goble p.140
  2. Rège p.268
  3. https://www.unifrance.org/film/7414/trois-marins-dans-un-couvent

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