Tides of Passion (1956 film)

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Tides of Passion
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Directed by Jean Stelli
Written by Antoine Blondin
Serge de Boissac
Based onLa foire aux femmes by Gilbert Dupé
Produced by Evrard De Rouvre
Ayres D'Aguiar
Gilbert Dupé
Starring Etchika Choureau
Jean Danet
Dora Doll
Cinematography Jacques Mercanton
Edited by Jean Feyte
Music by René Sylviano
Production
companies
Véga Films
Gray-Film
Agence Générale Cinématographique
Compagnie Française Cinématographique
Distributed by La Société des Films Sirius
Release date
  • 11 May 1956 (1956-05-11)
Running time
88 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
LanguageFrench

Tides of Passion (French: La foire aux femmes) is a 1956 French-Italian romantic drama film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Etchika Choureau, Jean Danet and Dora Doll. [1] [2] [3] It was shot in Eastmancolor. Location filming took place around Le Vanneau and the port of La Rochelle. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Clavel.

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