Three Girls in Paris
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Poster by Aage Lundvald
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Directed by | Gabriel Axel |
Produced by | Paul Lemaire |
Written by | Félicien Marceau Arvid Müller |
Starring | Daniel Gélin |
Music by | Bent Fabricius-Bjerre |
Cinematography | Arne Abrahamsen Jørgen Skov |
Edited by | Birger Lind |
Distributed by | Nordisk Film |
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105 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
Three Girls in Paris (Danish: Tre piger i Paris) is a 1963 Danish family film directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Daniel Gélin.
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Plot
Three girls in Paris is the story of three Danish girls (Ghita Nørby, Susse Wold and Hanne Borchsenius) traveling to Paris, but after having placed suitcase and money on the hotel and takes off in the city, they forget what it's called and where it is located. They are helped by a Parisian taxi driver, and meets a series of typical French.[1][2]
Cast
- Daniel Gélin - Raymond
- Ghita Nørby - Hanne
- Susse Wold - Lotte
- Hanne Borchsenius - Dorte
- Dirch Passer - Kok Harald Mikkelsen
- Paul Hagen - Frederik
- Erling Schroeder - Mand på dansk konsulat i Paris
- Gabriel Axel - Fransklærer
- Jacques Mauclair - Overbetjenten
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- Albert Watson
- Noël Roquevert - Mr. Maurice
- Jackie Sardou - (as Jackie Rollin)
- Serge Sauvion
- Véronique Verlhac
- Dominique Davray
- Bibi Morat
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- Clément Bairam
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- Jean Dumaine
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- Robert Olivieri
References
- ↑ Morten Piil (2008). Gyldendals danske filmguide (in Danish). Gyldendal A/S. pp. 573–. ISBN 978-87-02-06669-2.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>
- ↑ Karin Mørch (2008). Gabriels gæstebud (in Danish). Gyldendal A/S. pp. 294–. ISBN 978-87-02-06775-0.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>
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