Sept hommes et une garce (1966)
Directed by Bernard Borderie

Adventure
aka: Seven Guys and a Gal

Film Synopsis

Carlotta, the daughter of an Italian count, refuses to flee from Bonaparte's troops and instead amuses herself by flirting with the Frenchmen.  Unfortunately, seven of these soldiers, including Duprat and Dorgeval, behave so badly that she decides to lock them in the dungeons.  The soldiers manage to free themselves and take their beautiful host prisoner.  Carlotta manages to get the upper hand a second time, but when the seven men are captured by the Austrians, she joins forces with the women of the region to get them released.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Bernard Borderie
  • Script: Bernard Borderie, Gerald Devriès, Cécil Saint-Laurent, Mireille de Tissot
  • Cinematographer: Henri Persin
  • Music: Paul Misraki
  • Cast: Jean Marais (Dorgeval), Marilù Tolo (Carlotta), Sylvie Bréal (Monica), Ettore Manni (Le capitaine autrichien), Joëlle Bernard (La cantinière), Sydney Chaplin (Duprat), Philippe Lemaire (Colonel Laforet), Serge Ayala (Cabrol), Serban Cantacuzino (Silvio), Henri Guégan (Soldat autrichien), Florin Piersic (Franguignon), Aimee Iacobescu, Guy Bedos, Guy Delorme, Jean Lorin Florescu, Marcel Gallon, Franz Kaller, Jacques Lenoir, Dem Radulescu, Florin Scarlatescu
  • Country: France / Italy / Romania
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Seven Guys and a Gal

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