Milady (1976) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1976

Original Title:
Milady

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
TF1

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 90

Commandant Gardefort, horseman at the Cadre Noir Riding Academy in Saumur, having given up hope of promotion decides to retire. To fill his time until then, he buys a mare, Milady, and in two years trains her to the highest dressage haute ecole standards. But he finds himself in dire financial straits over his divorce, and is obliged to sell the mare. She is bought by a rich Belgian banker, who transforms Milady into a circus horse. Visiting him, Gardefort resolves the situation in the only way he sees fit.

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Assistant Director:
Albert Guedet
Claude Sambain

Camera Intern:
Jean Cadin

Camera Operator:
Claude Butteau

Costume Design:
Catherine Leterrier

Director:
François Leterrier

Director of Photography:
Georges Leclerc

Editor:
Maryvonne Cuguillère

Editorial Production Assistant:
Angela Braga-Mermet
Catherine Gabrielidis

Electrician:
Jean Gascon
Jacques Leclerc

Foley:
Louis Devaivre

Gaffer:
André Moal

Grip:
Georges Bardin
Georges Gesselin

Music:
Georges Delerue

Novel:
Paul Morand

Producer:
Denis Mermet

Production Manager:
Maurice Gilli

Production Office Assistant:
Luce Capitolis
Brigitte Fiore

Script Supervisor:
Colette Vidalie

Sound:
Doe Bruce

Sound Engineer:
Mario Winck

Sound mixer:
Joël Faure
Claude Gilson

Unit Production Manager:
Jean-Claude Roberthe

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