On his way to Deauville, a young man named Arthur picks up a hitchhiker
named Zoé. The two hit it off straight away and Arthur
invites his new friend to spend the weekend with him at his parents'
villa. The carefree young woman soon manages to disrupt Arthur's
peaceful household, but her unexpected arrival allows the family to
conclude some important business...
Script: Jean Marsan (play),
Henri-François Rey,
Charles Brabant
Cinematographer: Henri Alekan
Music: Jean Solar
Cast: Barbara Laage (Zoé),
Michel Auclair (Arthur Delay), Louis Seigner (M. Delay),
Jean Marchat (M Pounet), Yolande Laffon (Mme. Pounet), Jean-Pierre Kérien (Docteur Louis Delay), France Roche (Madeleine Delay),
Madeleine Barbulée,
Amédée,
Michèle Nancey,
Gilberte Géniat,
M. Barodice,
Jean Harold
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 86 min
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