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Club de femmes

Club de femmes

1956Movie⏱️ 1h 21m
Drama
5
IMDB Rating
37 votes

A seriocomedy centralized in an all-female boarding house. Forced to band together because of a housing shortage, the film's heroines set up camp in a deserted structure, despite the tongue-cluckings of local busybodies and do-goo...

Director
Ralph Habib
Writers
Jacques Deval, Paul Andréota, Jean Aurel
Stars
Nicole Courcel, Dany Carrel, Ivan Desny
Release Date
December 7, 1956
Language
French
Country
France, Italy
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Nicole Courcel
Nicole Courcel
as Nicole Leroy
Dany Carrel
Dany Carrel
as Sylvie
Ivan Desny
Ivan Desny
as Laurent Gauthier
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Jean-Louis Trintignant
as Michel
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Guy Bertil
as Daniel
Béatrice Altariba
Béatrice Altariba
as Dominique
Giorgia Moll
Giorgia Moll
as Gina
Jean Martinelli
Jean Martinelli
as M. Mouss
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Françoise Delbart
as Chounette
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Maurice Gardett
as Le voisin

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Production
Les Films Ariane, Filmsonor, Cinétel

🏷️ Keywords

housing shortagefemale nudityband

🎯 Categories

FrenchDrama

⭐ Featured Review

pleasant little comedy
by happytrigger-64-3905172017-08-22
5/10

"I haven't seen the "Club de Femmes" version with Danièle Darrieux since a long time, but in my memory, it is far more better than this little comedy. The only interest of this version is the casting : from the usual Noël Roquevert as the authoritarian notary to young Jean-Louis Trintignant as a young lover, with sexy kittens like Mijanou Bardot (yes Brigitte's sister), Marie-José Nat (first movie), Dany Carrel, Alexandra Stewart, Daniel Ceccaldi... And of course Nicole Courcel. Not the best Jacques Companéez script. This "Club de Femmes" makes me think of some Rao..."

💡 Did You Know?

Debut of actress Alexandra Stewart.

📖 Synopsis

A seriocomedy centralized in an all-female boarding house. Forced to band together because of a housing shortage, the film's heroines set up camp in a deserted structure, despite the tongue-cluckings of local busybodies and do-goo...