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Release Date:
April 3, 1946
Original Title:
Les Malheurs de Sophie
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Pathé
Union Technique Cinematographique S.A. (UTC)
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Sophie de Réan, an unruly mischievous little girl grows up under the thumb of Mademoiselle, her strict governess. Following her mother's death, she is entrusted to Mme de Fleurville, her aunt, who at the same time hires Mademoiselle to further Sophie's education. A few years later, the little girl has blossomed into a lovely young lady. She is now in love with Paul, her cousin, who, unlike her, used to be a model child. Unfortunately Mademoiselle will not hear of a union between them. Instead she wants Sophie to marry Armand, the conceited son of Prefect Hugon. To make matters worse, Paul, the good boy, unexpectedly turns into a revolutionary, who defends the Republic on the barricades against Louis Napoléon's coup. Not being one of the victors, Paul is forced into exile. Will Sophie finally yield and accept the established order or will she react in her usual rebellious way and follow the one she loves ?
Adaptation:
Colette Audry
Pierre Laroche
Art Direction:
Marcel Magniez
Assistant Director:
Bernard Borderie
Robert-Paul Dagan
Costume Design:
Félix Tahar
Director:
Jacqueline Audry
Director of Photography:
Jean Isnard
Editor:
Émilienne Nelissen
Novel:
Comtesse de Ségur
Original Music Composer:
Pierre Sancan
Producer:
Jacques Panhaleux
Hubert Vincent-Bréchignac
Adrien Remaugé
Production Design:
Alexandre Trauner
Production Manager:
Hubert Vincent-Bréchignac
Sound:
Maurice Carrouet
Unit Manager:
Raymond Pillon
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