Paris Frills (1945)
1h 51m
Running Time
June 20, 1945Release Date
Paris Frills (1945)
1h 51m
Running Time
June 20, 1945Release Date
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Plot.
Philippe Clarence, a famous Parisian dressmaker, seduces his friend's fiancee. But, for the first time in his life, this is for real. The film is also a sharp picture of the fashion world.
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Cast & Crew.
Raymond Rouleau
Philippe Clarence
Micheline Presle
Micheline Lafaurie
Jean Chevrier
Daniel Rousseau
Gabrielle Dorziat
Solange
Jeanne Fusier-Gir
Paulette
Françoise Lugagne
Anne-Marie
Christiane Barry
Lucienne
Rosine Luguet
Cousin
Yolande Bloin
Actress
Eveline Volney
Employee
François Joux
Murier
Jacques Becker
Director
Maurice Aubergé
Writer
Marc Doelnitz
Cousin
Maurice Griffe
Writer
Nicolas Amato
Antoine (uncredited)
Paul Barge
Janitor (uncredited)
André Halley des Fontaines
Producer
Jean-Jacques Grünenwald
Composer
Françoise Barles
(uncredited)
Jacques Beauvais
(uncredited)
Nicolas Hayer
Cinematographer
Marguerite Renoir
Editor
Georges Bréhat
(uncredited)
Jacqueline Carlier
(uncredited)
Jacqueline Chanal
(uncredited)
Célia Cortez
(uncredited)
Marguerite de Morlaye
(uncredited)
Paul Delauzac
Friend (uncredited)
Hélène Duc
Une employée de la maison de couture (uncredited)
Charlotte Ecard
(uncredited)
Pierre Ferval
(uncredited)
Rolande Forest
(uncredited)
Madhyanah Foy
(uncredited)
Simone Gerbier
(uncredited)
Henry Gerrar
(uncredited)
Marcelle Hainia
(uncredited)
Lucy Lancy
(uncredited)
Paulette Langlais
(uncredited)
Paul Lluís
Accountant (uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 20, 1945
Original NameFalbalas
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 51m
Genres
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Wiki.
Paris Frills (French: Falbalas) is a 1945 French drama film directed by Jacques Becker and starring Raymond Rouleau, Micheline Presle and Jean Chevrier. It was made in 1944 during the German occupation but not released until the following year. The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. It was shot at the Francoeur Studios in Paris. Exteriors were shot in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.