The Trip to Biarritz (French: Le voyage à Biarritz) is a 1963 French-Italian comedy film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Fernandel, Michel Galabru and Rellys.[1] It is based on the play of the same title by Jean Sarment which was staged at the Comédie-Française in 1936.
It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location in Cadenet,[2] Trets,[3] Toulon and London. The sets were designed by the art director Rino Mondellini. It also marked the final film role of the veteran actress Arletty in the role of a hotel proprietor.
Synopsis
Guillaume Dodut is a stationmaster in rural France at a station where trains no longer stop. His dream has always been to holiday in the famous resort town of Biarritz. Meanwhile, he gets involved in the romantic life of his son who is studying to be an engineer in London.
Cast
- Fernandel as Guillaume Dodut
- Michel Galabru as Touffanel
- Rellys as Louis
- Catherine Sola as Thérèse
- Jacques Chabassol as Charles Dodut
- Hélène Tossy as Madeleine Dodut
- Anna Massey as Marjorie Robertson
- Arletty as Fernande
- Jacques Balutin as Le reporter
- Paul Bonifas as Bourrély
- Daniel Ceccaldi as Paul Bonnenfant
- Albert Dinan as Bastide
- Jean-Pierre Moulin as Philippe
- Gaston Rey as Beaucoiran
- Max de Rieux as Laget
- Michael Anthony
- Richard Caldicot
- José Casa
- Josette Chavassieux
- Jean Daniel
- Germaine Gerlata
- Alvys Maben
- Viviane Méry
- Anthony Stuart
- Robert Casa as Le facteur
- Paul Frankeur as Le chauffeur de la locomotive
- Alix Mahieux as Petit rôle
References
- ^ Le Bail & Le Bail p.385
- ^ Souvais, Michel. Arletty, confidences à son secrétaire (in French). Editions Publibook. p. 187. ISBN 978-2-7483-8735-3. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
- ^ "Quand Michel Galabru était chef de gare à Trets". www.laprovence.com (in French). 7 January 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
Bibliography
- Patrice Le Bail & Bruno Le Bail. La forteresse des illusions: petite anthologie du cinéma français. 2007.
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