
The Friends
Philippe is an older man and an industrialist whose wife is confined to her bed. They have no children. As he is preparing to go on a vacation to the seaside, he strikes up an acquaintance with Paul, a young working-class boy, and decides to bring him along. This is Paul's first glimpse of how the other half lives, with their first-class hotels and so on. When he meets some aristocratic young people at the resort, he tries to put over the fiction that he is of their class, with poor success.
The Friends
September 7, 1971
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Cast (14)

Philippe March
Philippe

Jean Favre
Paul

Jean-Claude Dauphin
Nicolas

Nathalie Fontaine
Marie-Laure

Dany Roussel
Paul's Mother

Claude Larcher
Béatrice

Hélène Zanicolli
Monique

Christian Chevreuse
Riding School Teacher

Martin Pierlot
Jean-Marc

Liliane Valais
Marie-Laure's Mother

Vincent Gauthier
Olivier

Sylvie Delanoë
N/A

Jean-Claude Holzen
Richard

Dominique Oudard
The Bellhop
Crew (8)
Directing

Gérard Blain
Director
Writing

Gérard Blain
Writer

André Debaecque
Writer
Production

René Thévenet
Producer
Sound

François de Roubaix
Music

Raymond Saint-Martin
Sound
Art
No data availableCamera

Jacques Robin
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
No data availableCrew
No data availableEditing

Bob Wade
Editor