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Twilight Girls (The)

Country: France, Language: French, 88 mins

Original Title

Les Collégiennes
  • Director: André Hunebelle
  • Writer: Jean Lambertie; Jacques Lancien
  • Producer: Lucien Masson; René Thévenet

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A beautiful and sophisticated teenager is placed in a regimented French girls' boarding school after her father apparently commits suicide over a business scandal. She immediately gains admirers -- a lustful middle-aged artist, a handsome young composer, a fellow female student -- as well as a jealous rival. With the help of her schoolmates, she attempts to elope with the composer, but the adults catch on to the plot, and she is locked into her room at night.


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Cast & Characters

Gaby Morlay as Mme Ancelin;
Henri Guisol as Christian Brenner;
Marie-Helene Arnaud as Catherine Royer;
Estella Blain as Marthe;
Christine Carere as Monique;
Agnes Laurent as Anne-Marie;
Veronique Verlhac as Solange;
Paul Guers as Gilles;
Jacqueline Corot as Sophie;
Sophie Daumier as Nicole;
Anna Gaylor as Genevieve;
Picolette as Bernadette;
Madeleine Barbulee as La principale;
Anita Treyens as Betty;
Sylvie Dorleac as Adelaide