Magic Village
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(Redirected from Vacanze d'amore)
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Directed by | Jean-Paul Le Chanois |
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Cinematography | Marc Fossard |
Edited by | Emma Le Chanois |
Music by | Joseph Kosma |
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Distributed by | Les Films Corona (France) |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
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Language | French |
Magic Village (French: Village magique, Italian:Vacanze d'amore) is a 1955 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois and starring Robert Lamoureux and Lucia Bosè.[1] Location shooting took place around Cefalù near Palermo.
Synopsis
[edit]Robert, a Parisian, is planning a holiday in Sicily with his new fiancée. However his work means he has to follow on a later train than his fiancée. While travelling he meets Lucienne an attractive Sicilian girl.
Cast
[edit]- Robert Lamoureux as Robert
- Lucia Bosé as Thérèse Miceli
- Hélène Rémy as Lucienne Dumas
- Delia Scala as Agatina
- Walter Chiari as Momo
- Umberto Spadaro as Don Puglisi
- Jacqueline Plessis as Colette
- Giovanni Grasso as Sindaco
- Domenico Modugno as Un frère d'Agatina
- Renato Chiantoni
- Yvon Jeanclaude as Pierre
- Giannina Chiantoni
- Germaine de France
- Judith Magre
- Jany Vallières
- René Clermont as L'homme chiffres
- Jean Péméja
- Jeanine Papoudoff
- Robert Rollis
- Clio Sally
- Françoise Hornez
- Jacques Riberolles
- Michel Le Royer
- Pippo Valente
- Rina Franchetti
- Pascale Roberts
- Christiane Dancourt
- Brigitte Elloy
- Colette Jongleux
- Georges Chamarat
- Véronique Deschamps
- Jean-Paul Le Chanois
- Michel Lemoine
- Barbara Mayo
- Marcelle Praince
- Vittoria Crispo as Agatina's mother
References
[edit]- ^ Sancisi
Bibliography
[edit]- Michele Sancisi. Walter Chiari: un animale da palcoscenico. Mediane, 2011.
External links
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