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Memoirs of a French Whore (1979)
Drama . 01 h 47 m
3/5(1)

Overview

Marie is nineteen and bored in her little suburban life with no future. In a café, she meets the charismatic and beautiful Gerard. Blinded by adoration, Mary decides to leave her parents and her clerk job to live with the man she considers as the love of her life. But Gerard is a pimp, who soon forces her into prostitution. From within homes to out on the streets, the young woman gradually discovers a world of decay and violence.

Release Date

17 October 1979

Languages

German, French,

Produced By

S.N. Prodis, ATC 3000,

Directed by :
Daniel Duval

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Summary

"Memoirs of a French Whore - " is french Language Movie.

"Memoirs of a French Whore" was released on 17 October 1979 .

The movie was directed by Daniel Duval

It has cast of: Miou-Miou as Marie, Maria Schneider as Maloup, Daniel Duval as Gérard, Niels Arestrup as André, Brigitte Ariel as Odette, Jean Benguigui as Jean-Jean, Martine Ferrière as Madame Pedro, Marie Pillet as Lulu, Régis Porte as François, Michel Berto as Humiliated Client, Yvon Brexel as , Bernard Cazassus as Roger, Henry Djanik as Jacques, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze as Police Inspector, Albert Dray as , Jean-Claude Dreyfus as , Guy Kerner as Sadistic Client, Max Morel as Antoine, Marc Adjadj as , Dominique Alavoine as , Emilie Benoît as , Christian Delangre as , Patrick Depeyrrat as , Herbert Fiala as , Alain Frérot as , Yves Gabrielli as , Manuela Gourary as , Maaike Jansen as , Jean-Claude Jay as Client in Dark Glasses, Nadia Kaci as , Patrice Laclau as , Noëlle Leiris as , Isabelle Mergault as , Thérèse Quentin as , Christiane Tissot as , Maria Verdi as , Daniel Vérité as , Henri Viscogliosi as in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Daniel Duval as Director(Directing), Vladimir Cosma as Original Music Composer(Sound), Michel Cénet as Director of Photography(Camera), Jean-Bernard Bonis as Editor(Editing), Corinne Jorry as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Marie-Hélène Quinton as Script Supervisor(Directing), Max Morel as Casting(Production), Bernard Prim as Still Photographer(Camera), Jean-Jacques Ferran as Boom Operator(Sound), Jean-Yves Delbreuve as Assistant Camera(Camera), Jacky Reynal as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Joël Lavau as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Patrick Archambault as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Jean-Pierre Vergne as Assistant Director(Directing), Élisabeth Parnière as Assistant Director(Directing), Anne-Marie Padovan as Assistant Director(Directing), Daniel Chevalier as Assistant Director(Directing), Alain Pillet as Second Assistant Camera(Camera), Monique Perrot as Costumer(Costume & Make-Up), Monique Tourret as Costumer(Costume & Make-Up), Michele Feilleux as Costumer(Costume & Make-Up), Fred de Fooko as Set Decoration(Art), Jean-Louis Trinquier as Set Decoration(Art), Francis Peltier as Unit Manager(Production), Yvon Crenn as Unit Manager(Production), Denise Henry as Production Secretary(Production), Louis Trinquier as Administration(Production), Odette Hainsselin as Administration(Production), André Atellian as Grip(Camera), Michel Gentils as Grip(Camera), André Nové as Electrician(Lighting), Marcel Moncel as Electrician(Lighting), Serge Croisy as Electrician(Lighting), Annie Miller as Assistant Editor(Editing), Anne Lafarge as Sound Editor(Sound), Fernand Berenguer as Sound Editor(Sound), Alain Lemaître-Mory as Music Coordinator(Sound), Jean Lamy as Music Coordinator(Sound), Jean-Pierre Lelong as Foley Artist(Sound), Mario Melchiorri as Foley Artist(Sound), Claude Le Gac as Publicist(Production), Gérard Lorin as Producer(Production), Benjamin Simon as Producer(Production), François Chanut as Production Design(Art), Michel Vionnet as Sound(Sound), Maurice Gilbert as Sound Mixer(Sound), Gérard Crosnier as Production Manager(Production), Christopher Frank as Screenplay(Writing), Christopher Frank as Dialogue(Writing), Jeanne Cordelier as Adaptation(Writing), Jeanne Cordelier as Novel(Writing), Jeanne Cordelier as Screenplay(Writing), Daniel Duval as Screenplay(Writing), Benjamin Simon as Delegated Producer(Production), Georges Pierre as Still Photographer(Camera), Philippe Tourret as Color Timer(Editing), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Daniel Duval
Director
O:Directing

Vladimir Cosma
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Michel Cénet
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Jean-Bernard Bonis
Editor
O:Editing

Corinne Jorry
Costume Design
O:Costume & Make-Up

Marie-Hélène Quinton
Script Supervisor
O:Directing

Max Morel
Casting
O:Production

Bernard Prim
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Jean-Jacques Ferran
Boom Operator
O:Sound

Jean-Yves Delbreuve
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Jacky Reynal
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Joël Lavau
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Patrick Archambault
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Jean-Pierre Vergne
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Élisabeth Parnière
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Anne-Marie Padovan
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Daniel Chevalier
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Alain Pillet
Second Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Monique Perrot
Costumer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Monique Tourret
Costumer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Michele Feilleux
Costumer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Fred de Fooko
Set Decoration
O:Art

Jean-Louis Trinquier
Set Decoration
O:Art

Francis Peltier
Unit Manager
O:Production

Yvon Crenn
Unit Manager
O:Production

Denise Henry
Production Secretary
O:Production

Louis Trinquier
Administration
O:Production

Odette Hainsselin
Administration
O:Production

André Atellian
Grip
O:Camera

Michel Gentils
Grip
O:Camera

André Nové
Electrician
O:Lighting

Marcel Moncel
Electrician
O:Lighting

Serge Croisy
Electrician
O:Lighting

Annie Miller
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Anne Lafarge
Sound Editor
O:Sound

Fernand Berenguer
Sound Editor
O:Sound

Alain Lemaître-Mory
Music Coordinator
O:Sound

Jean Lamy
Music Coordinator
O:Sound

Jean-Pierre Lelong
Foley Artist
O:Sound

Mario Melchiorri
Foley Artist
O:Sound

Claude Le Gac
Publicist
O:Production

Gérard Lorin
Producer
O:Production

Benjamin Simon
Producer
O:Production

François Chanut
Production Design
O:Art

Michel Vionnet
Sound
O:Sound

Maurice Gilbert
Sound Mixer
O:Sound

Gérard Crosnier
Production Manager
O:Production

Christopher Frank
Screenplay
O:Writing

Christopher Frank
Dialogue
O:Writing

Jeanne Cordelier
Adaptation
O:Writing

Jeanne Cordelier
Novel
O:Writing

Jeanne Cordelier
Screenplay
O:Writing

Daniel Duval
Screenplay
O:Writing

Benjamin Simon
Delegated Producer
O:Production

Georges Pierre
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Philippe Tourret
Color Timer
O:Editing
Snap Shot
Status: Released
Released on:
17 October 1979

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