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Release Date:
January 19, 1949
Original Title:
Une si jolie petite plage
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Darbor Films
Dutch European
Production Countries:
France | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
During the cold and rainy off-season a man arrives in a seaside town and, giving his name only as Pierre, checks into the only hotel which remains open. His arrival arouses curiosity and a degree of suspicion, as people note that he appears to know the area, yet gives no explanation for his presence at that bleak time of year in the dead-end town.
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Assistant Director:
Suzanne Bon
Paul Feyder
Assistant Editor:
Suzanne Rondeau
Assistant Production Design:
Henri Calviera
Camera Operator:
Roger Arrignon
Dialogue:
Jacques Sigurd
Director:
Yves Allégret
Director of Photography:
Henri Alekan
Editor:
Léonide Azar
Makeup Artist:
Paule Déan
Original Music Composer:
Maurice Thiriet
Producer:
Émile Darbon
Production Design:
Maurice Colasson
Production Manager:
Charles Borderie
Production Supervisor:
Julien Derode
Screenplay:
Jacques Sigurd
Script Supervisor:
Lucile Costa
Set Decoration:
Maurice Barnathan
Sound:
Jacques Carrère
Pierre-Louis Calvet
Sound Engineer:
Jacques Carrère
Pierre-Louis Calvet
Still Photographer:
Robert Courtot
Unit Manager:
Georges Testard
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