Gigolo (1951)

Gigolo (1951) poster

Back from the war, Marceau Le Guern remembers. Educated in an orphanage run by Dominican brothers, he fell into misery when he left it. His only asset was his good looks, which did not escape the attention of Madame Alice, a shady woman who persuaded him to pose for pornographic photos meant for lonely aging women. Marceau also served as a gigolo before the war and captivity put an end to this juicy business. Now he wants to start a new life, all the more as ha has found love in the person of a pure young lady named Dominique. But Madame Alice won't hear of it...

Director: André Baud, Roger Richebé
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 106 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Philippe Agostini
Editing: Yvonne Martin
Production: Films Roger Richebé
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: André Baud, Roger Richebé
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gigolo about?
Back from the war, Marceau Le Guern remembers. Educated in an orphanage run by Dominican brothers, he fell into misery when he left it. His only asset was his good looks, which did not escape the attention of Madame Alice, a shady woman who persuaded him to pose for pornographic photos meant for lonely aging women. Marceau also served as a gigolo before the war and captivity put an end to this juicy business. Now he wants to start a new life, all the more as ha has found love in the person of a pure young lady named Dominique. But Madame Alice won't hear of it...
Who directed Gigolo?
Gigolo was directed by André Baud, Roger Richebé.
Who stars in Gigolo?
Gigolo stars Arletty, Nicole Courcel, Pierre Dux, Mona Goya, Marcel Mouloudji, Robert Dalban.
How long is Gigolo?
Gigolo has a runtime of 1h 46m (106 minutes).
What genre is Gigolo?
Gigolo is a Drama film.
Where was Gigolo produced?
Gigolo was produced in France.