The Lovers of the France

The Lovers of the France

Comedy | April 29, 1964

Seeing an opportunity to make a financial recovery for the family, a nobleman attempts to wed his son to his wealthy friend's daughter. His plan is to send the boy for a cruise on the SS France with the prospective female. Upon arriving to meet the lovely girl, the young man switches places with his valet. Unbeknownst to him, however, is the fact that the girl has pulled a similar deception. Though Jean-Marc Ripert is responsible for much of the cinematography in this New Wave comedy, it is Francois Reichenbach who handled the camera for many of the ocean-liner scenes.

The Lovers of the France

Comedy | April 29, 1964

The Lovers of the France
Seeing an opportunity to make a financial recovery for the family, a nobleman attempts to wed his son to his wealthy friend's daughter. His plan is to send the boy for a cruise on the SS France with the prospective female. Upon arriving to meet the lovely girl, the young man switches places with his valet. Unbeknownst to him, however, is the fact that the girl has pulled a similar deception. Though Jean-Marc Ripert is responsible for much of the cinematography in this New Wave comedy, it is Francois Reichenbach who handled the camera for many of the ocean-liner scenes.
Producers Stella Films, Boréal Films
Original title Les amoureux du France
Directors François Reichenbach, Pierre Grimblat
Writers Pierre Grimblat

Cast

Olivier Despax

as Olivier Dorante

Maria Grazia Buccella

as Bellissima

Sybil Saulnier

as Une passagère

Elizabeth Ercy

as Une passagère

Henri Garcin

as Pasquin

Umberto D'Orsi

as Mister Orgon

Bernard Meusnier

as Mario

Alain de Bruchard

as Le duc de Dorante

Philippe Noiret

as Récitant / Narrator (voice)