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Release Date:
April 16, 1986
Original Title:
Maine Océan
Alternate Titles:
メーヌ・オセアン
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
CNC
FR3 Films Production
French Line
Les Films du Passage
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 130
"Maine-Ocean" is the name of a train that rides from Paris to Saint-Nazaire (near the ocean). In that train, Dejanira, a Brazilian, has a brush with the two ticket inspectors. Mimi, another traveler and also a lawyer, helps her. The four of them will meet together later and live a few shifted adventures with a strange-speaking sailor (Mimi's client).
Dialogue:
Lydia Feld
Jacques Rozier
Director:
Jacques Rozier
Director of Photography:
Acácio de Almeida
Editor:
Jacques Rozier
Music:
Anne Frédérick
Francis Hime
Hubert Degex
Producer:
Paulo Branco
Scenario Writer:
Lydia Feld
Jacques Rozier
Sound:
Nicolas Lefebvre
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