Mademoiselle and Her Gang
1957 film
- Rodolphe-Maurice Arlaud
- Jean Boyer
- Serge Veber
- Pierre Bochart
- Pierre O'Connell
- Line Renaud
- Noël Roquevert
- Philippe Nicaud
Production
company
company
Régina
Release date
- 12 July 1957 (1957-07-12)
Running time
Mademoiselle and Her Gang (French: Mademoiselle et son gang) is a 1957 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Line Renaud, Noël Roquevert and Philippe Nicaud.[1] It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Giordani.
Synopsis
Agnès Bourdieux the daughter of a police inspector, and a successful crime novelist under a male pseudonym, becomes leader of an inept gang of criminals.
Cast
- Line Renaud as Agnès Bourdieux
- Noël Roquevert as L'inspecteur Bourdieux
- Philippe Nicaud as Paul
- Jean-Jacques Delbo as O'Connor
- Georgette Anys as Gravos
- Paul Bonifas as La patron du bistrot
- Louis Bugette as Jojo
- René-Louis Lafforgue as La Fourchette
- Max Elloy as Victor
- Jack Ary as Émile l'Africain - le troisième truand
- Henri Garcin as L'ami snob de Christian
- Raymond Gérôme as L'avocat
- André Dalibert as Marcel
- Sylvia Lopez as Marie-Christine
References
- ^ Powrie & Stilwell p.143
Bibliography
- Phil Powrie & Robynn Jeananne Stilwell. Changing Tunes: The Use of Pre-existing Music in Film. Ashgate Publishing, 2006.
External links
- Mademoiselle and Her Gang at IMDb
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Films directed by Jean Boyer
- Calais-Dover (1931)
- Monsieur, Madame and Bibi (1932)
- Antonia (1935)
- Counsel for Romance (1936)
- On the Road (1936)
- Mother Love (1938)
- My Priest Among the Rich (1938)
- Cocoanut (1939)
- Extenuating Circumstances (1939)
- Miquette (1940)
- Serenade (1940)
- The Acrobat (1941)
- Romance of Paris (1941)
- Frederica (1942)
- Prince Charming (1942)
- At Your Command, Madame (1942)
- Bolero (1942)
- The Lucky Star (1943)
- The Devil Goes to Boarding School (1944)
- That's Not the Way to Die (1946)
- The Adventures of Casanova (1947)
- Mademoiselle Has Fun (1948)
- All Roads Lead to Rome (1949)
- Brilliant Waltz (1949)
- The Prize (1950)
- We Will All Go to Paris (1950)
- Mr. Peek-a-Boo (1951)
- Monte Carlo Baby (1951)
- An Artist with Ladies (1952)
- Crazy for Love (1952)
- Women of Paris (1953)
- A Hundred Francs a Second (1953)
- My Seven Little Sins (1954)
- The Country of the Campanelli (1954)
- Madelon (1955)
- The Terror with Women (1956)
- Fernandel the Dressmaker (1956)
- Mademoiselle and Her Gang (1957)
- Sénéchal the Magnificent (1957)
- The Lord's Vineyard (1958)
- Nina (1959)
- The Indestructible (1959)
- It's Not My Business (1962)
- Virginie (1962)
- The Bamboo Stroke (1963)
- Relax Darling (1964)
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