The Fan (1947)

The Fan (1947) poster

Martine is a lonely girl in an exclusive boarding school who conjures up a glamorous existence in order to make her dull life tolerable and to impress the other girls. One of her flights of fancy is a love affair with Brevannes, a famous composer. She leaves the school and goes to the French Alps to find the life she's only dreamed about, where she meets Brevannes and a December-May romance develops until she meets a young mountain guide, Henri Vidal.

Director: Emil E. Reinert
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 105 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Charles Bauer
Editing: Victoria Mercanton
Production: Paris Film Production
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Emil E. Reinert
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fan about?
Martine is a lonely girl in an exclusive boarding school who conjures up a glamorous existence in order to make her dull life tolerable and to impress the other girls. One of her flights of fancy is a love affair with Brevannes, a famous composer. She leaves the school and goes to the French Alps to find the life she's only dreamed about, where she meets Brevannes and a December-May romance develops until she meets a young mountain guide, Henri Vidal.
Who directed The Fan?
The Fan was directed by Emil E. Reinert.
Who stars in The Fan?
The Fan stars Dany Robin, Claude Dauphin, Lucien Baroux, Marguerite Moreno, Henri Vidal, Jacqueline Cadet.
How long is The Fan?
The Fan has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
What genre is The Fan?
The Fan is a Comedy film.
Where was The Fan produced?
The Fan was produced in France.