The Girl Across the Way (1968)

The Girl Across the Way (1968) poster

A young student visits the home of a friend who has all the good looks, women and luck. Every day, through binoculars from his friend's window, he sees a young girl in front of her home. Although attractive, the woman's face has been badly scarred. He finds out her phone number and the two engage in pleasant conversation. He gets up enough nerve to ask to meet her in person, but the socially inept young man becomes paralyzed with fear. He again summons the courage to meet with her before he is plagued with fear once again.

Director: Jean-Daniel Simon
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Pierre Vassiliu
Cinematography: Patrice Pouget
Editing: Marie-Sophie Dubus
Production: Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean-Daniel Simon
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Girl Across the Way about?
A young student visits the home of a friend who has all the good looks, women and luck. Every day, through binoculars from his friend's window, he sees a young girl in front of her home. Although attractive, the woman's face has been badly scarred. He finds out her phone number and the two engage in pleasant conversation. He gets up enough nerve to ask to meet her in person, but the socially inept young man becomes paralyzed with fear. He again summons the courage to meet with her before he is plagued with fear once again.
Who directed The Girl Across the Way?
The Girl Across the Way was directed by Jean-Daniel Simon.
Who stars in The Girl Across the Way?
The Girl Across the Way stars Bernard Verley, Joël Barbouth, Marika Green, Albane Navizet, Dani, Muni.
How long is The Girl Across the Way?
The Girl Across the Way has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is The Girl Across the Way?
The Girl Across the Way is a Comedy, Drama film.
Where was The Girl Across the Way produced?
The Girl Across the Way was produced in France.