A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Claudine Dupuis, Philippe Nicaud, Dany Carrel
Written by:
Jacques Companéez
Louis Martin
Directed by:
Alfred Rode
Release Date:
November 29, 1955
Original Title:
La Môme Pigalle
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Films Alfred Rode
S.F.F.A.R.
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Released from prison, Arlette returns to her job as a cabaret star. The police try to get her to confess where the stolen jewels are hidden.
A lot of robbed jewels is out in the nature, and no one knows where it is hidden. Possibly the robber's girlfriend knows. When she is out of prison, and returns to her cabaret show in Montparnasse, the police is after her to discover her secret. But the police is not alone. The girl from Pigalle will discover love, and lose it, while the undercover cop will discover the jewels, lose them, and find love.
Adaptation:
Jacques Companéez
Assistant Camera:
René Schneider
Clovis Terry
Assistant Director:
Jean Bastia
Assistant Editor:
Liliane Saurel
Assistant Unit Manager:
René Julien
Camera Operator:
Marcel Villet
Choreographer:
André Guichot
Dialogue:
Louis Martin
Director:
Jean Bastia
Alfred Rode
Director of Photography:
Marc Fossard
Editor:
Louisette Hautecœur
Hairstylist:
Jacky Battini
Location Manager:
Emile Genty
Makeup Department Head:
Jean-Jacques Chanteau
Original Music Composer:
Roger Roger
Producer:
Alfred Rode
Production Controller:
Jean Minartz
Production Design:
Robert Bouladoux
Production Manager:
Maurice Saurel
Production Secretary:
Gilberte Graillot
Script:
Rosy Jégou
Script Supervisor:
Yvette Vérité
Sound Engineer:
Robert Teisseire
Still Photographer:
Robert Joffres
Unit Manager:
Jean Feix
Writer:
Jacques Companéez
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