A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 17, 1979
Original Title:
La Dérobade
Alternate Titles:
A szökés
Bekstvo s pločnika
Crónica da Mais Velha Profissão do Mundo
Den hårde vej
Die Aussteigerin
Dönüş
La dérobade - Vita e rabbia di una prostituta parigina
Minun tarinani
O Sexo Oculto
Toda una mujer
История Мари М.
Мемуары французской шлюхи
Уловка
夜よ、さようなら
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ATC 3000
S.N. Prodis
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 16
Runtime: 107
Marie is nineteen and bored in her little suburban life with no future. In a café, she meets the charismatic and beautiful Gerard. Blinded by adoration, Mary decides to leave her parents and her clerk job to live with the man she considers as the love of her life. But Gerard is a pimp, who soon forces her into prostitution. From within homes to out on the streets, the young woman gradually discovers a world of decay and violence.
Adaptation:
Jeanne Cordelier
Administration:
Louis Trinquier
Odette Hainsselin
Assistant Camera:
Jean-Yves Delbreuve
Assistant Director:
Jean-Pierre Vergne
Élisabeth Parnière
Anne-Marie Padovan
Daniel Chevalier
Assistant Editor:
Annie Miller
Boom Operator:
Jean-Jacques Ferran
Casting:
Max Morel
Color Timer:
Philippe Tourret
Costume Design:
Corinne Jorry
Costumer:
Monique Perrot
Monique Tourret
Michele Feilleux
Delegated Producer:
Benjamin Simon
Dialogue:
Christopher Frank
Director:
Daniel Duval
Director of Photography:
Michel Cénet
Editor:
Jean-Bernard Bonis
Electrician:
André Nové
Marcel Moncel
Serge Croisy
Foley Artist:
Jean-Pierre Lelong
Mario Melchiorri
Grip:
André Atellian
Michel Gentils
Hairstylist:
Patrick Archambault
Makeup Artist:
Jacky Reynal
Joël Lavau
Music Coordinator:
Alain Lemaître-Mory
Jean Lamy
Novel:
Jeanne Cordelier
Original Music Composer:
Vladimir Cosma
Producer:
Gérard Lorin
Benjamin Simon
Production Design:
François Chanut
Production Manager:
Gérard Crosnier
Production Secretary:
Denise Henry
Publicist:
Claude Le Gac
Screenplay:
Christopher Frank
Jeanne Cordelier
Daniel Duval
Script Supervisor:
Marie-Hélène Quinton
Second Assistant Camera:
Alain Pillet
Set Decoration:
Fred de Fooko
Jean-Louis Trinquier
Sound:
Michel Vionnet
Sound Editor:
Anne Lafarge
Fernand Berenguer
Sound Mixer:
Maurice Gilbert
Still Photographer:
Bernard Prim
Georges Pierre
Unit Manager:
Francis Peltier
Yvon Crenn
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