Le 13ème caprice (1967)
Directed by Roger Boussinot

Drama

Film Synopsis

François, a small teacher, is easily charmed by Fanny, who invites him to her home to have a drink with her. Fanny tells him that she is a kept woman and has chosen for her thirteen caprice a small teacher instead of the new car offered to her by her lover.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Roger Boussinot
  • Script: Roger Boussinot
  • Cinematographer: Jean Boffety
  • Music: Louis Marischal
  • Cast: Pierre Brice (François), Marie Laforêt (Fanny), Harald Leipnitz (Golo), Romain Bouteille, Nane Germon, Pascale Roberts
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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