Gypsy Law (1963)
The idyllic life of a beautiful gypsy girl is shattered when she runs away from a pre-arranged marriage to a member of her tribe. Away from the safety of her people, she encounters bigotry against her kind. A little girl feels sorry for the missing gypsy beauty and searches for a magic root that can cure the wandering gypsy from her wanderlust and bring her home again. Music, dance, ancient gypsy rituals, and colorful European scenery highlight this feature which takes a decidedly jaundiced view of the racial indignities suffered by the heroine.
Director: Jean Schmidt
Genre: Drama
Release Date: May 24, 1963
Cast
- Catherine Rouvel - Saga
- Germaine Kerjean - Tinka
- Lila Kedrova - Kirvi
- Gregori Chmara - The Krissinitory
- Charles Moulin - The Baralimo
- François Darbon - Djorge, the father
- Georges Micolici - Marco, the fiancé
- Joël Barbouth - Nail thief
- Jean-Pierre Scantamburlo - Christos
- Alfred Baillou - O'Beng, the Devil
Screenplay
Production: Les Films du Fleuve
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Schmidt
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Gypsy Law about?
- The idyllic life of a beautiful gypsy girl is shattered when she runs away from a pre-arranged marriage to a member of her tribe. Away from the safety of her people, she encounters bigotry against her kind. A little girl feels sorry for the missing gypsy beauty and searches for a magic root that can cure the wandering gypsy from her wanderlust and bring her home again. Music, dance, ancient gypsy rituals, and colorful European scenery highlight this feature which takes a decidedly jaundiced view of the racial indignities suffered by the heroine.
- Who directed Gypsy Law?
- Gypsy Law was directed by Jean Schmidt.
- Who stars in Gypsy Law?
- Gypsy Law stars Catherine Rouvel, Germaine Kerjean, Lila Kedrova, Gregori Chmara, Charles Moulin, François Darbon.
- What genre is Gypsy Law?
- Gypsy Law is a Drama film.
- Where was Gypsy Law produced?
- Gypsy Law was produced in France.