Young Sinners (1958 film) explained

Young Sinners
Director:Marcel Carné
Producer:Robert Dorfmann
Screenplay:Marcel Carné
Charles Spaak
Jacques Sigurd
Starring:Pascale Petit
Music:Oscar Peterson
Cinematography:Claude Renoir
Language:French

Young Sinners (French: Les tricheurs, Italian: Peccatori in blue-jeans) is a 1958 French-Italian film directed by Marcel Carné.

Jean Paul Belmondo appears in one of his earliest roles.

The movie was a massive box office hit in France, with admissions of 4,953,600.[1]

Cast

Reception

The film was the fifth biggest hit of the year in France.[2] It was the biggest film of the year in Switzerland.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http://www.boxofficestory.com/box-office-jean-paul-belmondo-c22691425/4&usg=ALkJrhjVfbrsKnhByL7iWWmpdzLXRhdG_Q Box Office information for film
  2. Web site: Most Admissions 1958. Box Office Story. 29 September 2016.
  3. News: Variety. December 31, 1958. 'Karamazov' Only Yank Film Among Swiss Top Ten. 5. May 22, 2019. Archive.org.