L’uomo di Saint Michel (1970)
L’uomo di Saint Michel (1970)
Anno 1970
Paese Francia
Durata 90 minuti
Genere Drammatico, Giallo
Regia Jacques Deray
Attori André Bollet, Miranda Campa, Philippe Castelli, Serge Davri, Alain Delon, Nathalie Delon, Julien Guiomar, Sylvie Lenoir, Paul Meurisse, Carlo Nell, Paul Preboist
Data uscita N.D.
Fotografia Jean-Jacques Tarbes
Montaggio Paul Cayatte
Musica Claude Bolling
Sceneggiatura Jacques Deray, Pascal Jardin
Trama
Dopo aver perso la moglie nelle acque di Saint Tropez, Simon Medieux decide di prendere i voti, quindi si trasferisce a Mont Saint Michel come parroco. All’improvviso, però, ricompare la moglie. L’uomo, distrutto, si reca dal vescovo per ottenere una dispensa.
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