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Playtime (1961)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 27M

Director : Fabien Collin, François Moreuil

Synopsis

A young American girl at a French boarding school develops a crush on an egotistical sculptor living next door. One night, driving in a drunken stupor, he runs over and kills a man, and she witnesses it.

Actors

Jean Seberg
Jean Seberg
Kate Hoover
Christian Marquand
Christian Marquand
Philippe
Françoise Prévost
Françoise Prévost
Anne de Limeuil
Evelyne Ker
Evelyne Ker
Kate's Friend
Simone France
Simone France
Robert Le Fort
Robert Le Fort
Joëlle LaTour
Joëlle LaTour
Michel Lemoing
Michel Lemoing
Paulette Dubost
Paulette Dubost
Anne's Maid

Crews

Fabien Collin
Fabien Collin
Director
François Moreuil
François Moreuil
Director
Daniel Boulanger
Daniel Boulanger
Writer
François Moreuil
François Moreuil
Writer
Françoise Sagan
Françoise Sagan
Story
Hervé Missir
Hervé Missir
Producer
Georges Delerue
Georges Delerue
Original Music Composer
Jean Penzer
Jean Penzer
Director of Photography
René Le Hénaff
René Le Hénaff
Editor

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