Three Seats for the 26th
In a charming mixture of fantasy and reality, this film recalls the great musicals of Hollywood's Golden Age. Yves Montand, playing himself, returns to his hometown of Marseilles to appear in an autobiographical musical. Once there, he searches for the barmaid he once loved and also encounters young hopeful Marion, giving her the chance of a lifetime
Jacques Demy
Jacques Demy
Casts & Crew
Yves Montand
Mathilda May
Patrick Fierry
Françoise Fabian
Antoine Bourseiller
Christophe Bourseiller
Geoffrey Carey
Jean-Claude Bouillaud
Raoul Curet
Mathieu Demy
Danielle Durou
Paul Guers
Bertrand Lacy
Catriona MacColl
Pierre Maguelon
Christiane Minazzoli
Carlo Nell
Georges Neri
Jacques Nolot
Géraldine Pailhas
Jean-Louis Rolland
Hélène Surgère
Dominique Varda
Katy Varda
Jean-Benoît Terral
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