Quai Notre-Dame (1961)
Overview
Eloi is a twenty-year-old secondhand goods dealer who does his job without particular enthusiasm. He has a girlfriend, Nénette, but immature as he is, he feels just as happy in the company of Fortunée, his young sister, whose little girl's games he shares as often as he can. The three of them live with Eloi and Fortunée's grandmother, nicknamed by all the "Queen of the Flea Market". In possession of a mirror of Venice, Eloi decides to present it to Dormoy, an antique dealer who keeps up shop in the fashionable districts of Paris. On that occasion Eloi meets and falls in love at first sight with Dormoy's rich mistress. The latter, half-moved, half-consenting, does not discourage him.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | fr |
Popularity | 1.257 |
Directed By
Jacques Berthier
Crew
Dominique Rolin
Dominique Rolin
Jacques Berthier
Jacques Berthier
Jacques Mavel
Roger de Broin
Dominique Fabre
Alain Poiré
Roland Pontoizeau
Abel Jores
Henry Ménard
TOP CAST
Anouk Aimée
Madame Lormoy - une antiquaire
Jacques Dacqmine
Lormoy
Christian Alers
'Fouille'
Geneviève Fontanel
Nénette
Patricia Gozzi
Fortunée
Lisette Jambel
La chanteuse
Christian Pezey
Eloi
Renée Gardès
La grand-mère