Tout peut arriver (1969)
Directed by Philippe Labro

Drama

Film Synopsis

Having spent several years working in America, journalist Philippe Marlot is persuaded by his editor to return to France so that he can write an extensive report on his home country.  Marlot has been away so long that he almost feels he is visiting the country for the first time.  When he learns that his ex-wife has gone missing, the young reporter is uncertain whether to go looking for her or to resume his hitch-hiking tour of France...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Philippe Labro
  • Script: Philippe Labro (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Willy Kurant
  • Music: Eddie Vartan
  • Cast: Jean-Claude Bouillon (Philippe Marlot), Prudence Harrington (Stella), Catherine Allégret (La veuve), Fabrice Luchini (Fabrice), André Falcon (Jean), Chantal Goya (Chantal), Catherine Deneuve (Interviewee), Roger Lumont, O.W. Riegel, Marius Laurey, Paul Lesourd, Paméla Lowers, Jean-Claude Brialy
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White / Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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