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Release Date:
March 22, 1955
Original Title:
Le Village magique
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Al.Mo Film
Champs-Élysées Productions
Del Duca Prod.
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Robert and his fiancée Lucienne were due to go on vacation together to a tented village in Sicily. Robert is forced to postpone his trip and only joins Lucienne a few days later, taking advantage of the departure of a following group. During the train journey, he befriends Thérèse, a young Sicilian living in Paris, who wants to make a pilgrimage to the land of her ancestors. Lucienne is away from the camp when Robert arrives, so he can continue to see Thérèse, and little by little they discover that they love each other. When Lucienne returns, an explanation and reconciliation take place, then Robert changes his mind and, with the vacations over, leaves Lucienne alone to live in Sicily with Thérèse, who wants to stay in her family's homeland.
Assistant Director:
Vittorio De Seta
Pierre Granier-Deferre
Director:
Jean-Paul Le Chanois
Director of Photography:
Marc Fossard
Editor:
Emma Le Chanois
Original Music Composer:
Joseph Kosma
Producer:
Pietro Moncada
Jules Borkon
Cino Del Duca
Francesco Alliata
Robert Dorfmann
Production Design:
Raymond Gabutti
Screenplay:
Jean-Paul Le Chanois
Vittorio De Seta
Vitaliano Brancati
Set Decoration:
Lou Bonin
Story:
Jean-Paul Le Chanois
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