Quand vient l'amour (1957)
Directed by Maurice Cloche

Drama

Film Synopsis

The inmates of an orphanage for young girls are about to set out for a tourist cruise of Yugoslavia.  Among them is Jany, who tells the orphanage's director that she originates from Rijeka so that she can attend the cruise.  Having arrived in Yugoslavia, Jany meets and falls in love with her tour guide, Dragan, who offers to help her find her roots...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Maurice Cloche
  • Script: Jacques Robert
  • Cinematographer: André Thomas
  • Music: Norbert Glanzberg
  • Cast: Mylène Demongeot (Micheline), Evelyne Ker (Zizi), Régine Lovi (Cathy), Vera Talchi (Jany), Metka Gabrijelcic, Milan Milosevic, Stane Potokar, Catherine Romane
  • Country: France / Yugoslavia
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 92 min

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