My First Love (French: J'ai dix-sept ans) is a 1945 French comedy drama film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Jacqueline Delubac, Aimé Clariond and Madeleine Suffel.[1] It was based on a play of the same title by Paul Vandenberghe. The film's sets were designed by the art director Raymond Nègre.
My First Love | |
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Directed by | André Berthomieu |
Written by | Paul Vandenberghe |
Based on | Play by Paul Vandenberghe |
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Cinematography | Jean Bachelet |
Edited by | Henriette Wurtzer |
Music by | Henri Verdun |
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Distributed by | Pathé Consortium Cinéma |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The film had admissions in France of 2,442,552.[2]
Synopsis
editBob, a student, is very emotionally close to his mother Suzanne. He is alarmed when she seems about to begin a relationship with a novelist, regarding it as a betrayal.
Cast
edit- Jacqueline Delubac as Suzanne
- Gérard Nery as Bob
- Aimé Clariond as Le romancier Maurice Fleurville
- Madeleine Suffel as Louise - la femme de chambre
- Jacques Louvigny as L'oncle Victor
- Jacques Famery as René
- Jean Diéner as Le prof de philo
- Paul Faivre as Le prof de première
- Louis Florencie as Le proviseur
- Robert Moor as Firmin, le valet de chambre
- Charles Bouillaud as Le pion
- Christiane Sertilange as Mado
- Guy Loriquet as Ménard
References
edit- ^ Bessye & Chirat p.306
- ^ French box office results for 1945 at Box Office Story
Bibliography
edit- Bessy, Maurice & Chirat, Raymond. Histoire du cinéma français: encyclopédie des films, 1940–1950. Pygmalion, 1986
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