Rue de l'Estrapade (1953) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 14, 1953

Original Title:
Rue de l'estrapade

Alternate Titles:
Brincando de Ciúmes
Calle de la estrapada
Françoise Steps Out
História Parisiense
La mudanza de Françoise

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Cinéphonic
Filmsonor
Société Générale de Gestion Cinématographique (SGGC)

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 97

While Henri Laurent speeds along on the racing circuits, his pretty wife Françoise goes from luxury boutique to luxury boutique with her best friend Denise. One day, Denise lets her know that Henri has a lover. Outraged, Françoise moves out of marital home and rents a maids' room in Rue de l'Estrapade. Henri tries to get his wife back but Françoise does not listen. She even looks for a job in a prêt-à-porter shop and lets herself be courted by Robert, her neighbor across the landing...

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Camera Operator:
Billy Vilerbue

Continuity:
Colette Crochot

Director:
Jacques Becker

Director of Photography:
Marcel Grignon

Editor:
Marguerite Renoir

Hairstylist:
Simone Knapp

Makeup Artist:
Maguy Vernadet

Music:
Georges Van Parys
Marguerite Monnot

Producer:
François Chavane

Production Manager:
Robert Sussfeld

Set Decoration:
Robert Turlure

Sound:
Jacques Lebreton

Still Photographer:
Henri Thibault

Unit Production Manager:
Irénée Leriche

Writer:
Annette Wademant

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