Women's Club (1956 film)

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Women's Club
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Directed by Ralph Habib
Written by Jacques Deval (novel)
Paul Andréota
Jean Aurel
Jacques Companéez
Ralph Habib
Annette Wademant
Produced by Francis Cosne
Alexandre Mnouchkine
Georges Lourau
Starring Nicole Courcel
Dany Carrel
Ivan Desny
Cinematography Pierre Petit
Edited by Françoise Javet
Music by Georges Van Parys
Production
companies
Les Films Ariane
Filmsonor
Cinétel
Rizzoli Film
Distributed by Cinédis (France)
Release date
7 December 1956
Running time
81 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
Language French

Women's Club (French: Club de femmes) is a 1956 French-Italian drama film directed by Ralph Habib and starring Nicole Courcel, Dany Carrel and Ivan Desny. [1]

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  1. Bock & Bergfelder p.84

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