Trois dans un moulin (1938)
Directed by Pierre Weill

Drama

Film Synopsis

Three university students make up their mind to live a healthy life in a windmill rather than take up any other profession.  One evening, they are joined by a mysterious young woman who lets them think she is being pursued by someone.  The former students agree to let her stay with them and, one by one, they fall in love with her, each doing his best to conceal the fact from his comrades...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pierre Weill
  • Script: Pierre Weill, Jean Mitry (dialogue)
  • Music: Jacques Belasco, Gregson
  • Cast: Paul Azaïs, Nino Constantini, Colette Darfeuil, Jean Fay, Enrico Glori, Claire Gérard, Léo Lapara, Maurice Maillot, Rafael Medina, Teddy Michaud, Frank O'Neill, Georges Péclet, Fernande Saala
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 89 min

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