Club of Women (1956)

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A remake of a pre-war French film success, Club de femmes is a seriocomedy centralized in an all-female boarding house. Forced to band together because of a housing shortage, the film's heroines set up camp in a deserted structure, despite the tongue-cluckings of local busybodies and do-gooders. Complications ensue when a huge corporation announces plans to raze the building and erect a factory. Amazingly, the ladies are saved by the very company that wants to evict them.

Director: Ralph Habib
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 81 min
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Production: Les Films Ariane, Filmsonor, Cinétel, Rizzoli Film
Country: Italy, France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Ralph Habib
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Club of Women about?
A remake of a pre-war French film success, Club de femmes is a seriocomedy centralized in an all-female boarding house. Forced to band together because of a housing shortage, the film's heroines set up camp in a deserted structure, despite the tongue-cluckings of local busybodies and do-gooders. Complications ensue when a huge corporation announces plans to raze the building and erect a factory. Amazingly, the ladies are saved by the very company that wants to evict them.
Who directed Club of Women?
Club of Women was directed by Ralph Habib.
Who stars in Club of Women?
Club of Women stars Nicole Courcel, Dany Carrel, Ivan Desny, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Giorgia Moll, Vanja Orico.
How long is Club of Women?
Club of Women has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
What genre is Club of Women?
Club of Women is a Drama film.
Where was Club of Women produced?
Club of Women was produced in Italy, France.