Spring, Autumn and Love
Originally released in 1955. Spring, Autumn and Love is a comedy/drama film. directed by Gilles Grangier.
Starring Fernandel, Nicole Berger, and Claude Nollier
Synopsis
Fernand Sarrazin, who runs a nougat factory to perfection, is a happy bachelor, notwithstanding the acrimonious presence of his sister-in-law Julie. Love enters his life in the form of a young orphan, Cécilia, whom he saves from drowning, falls in love with and marries. The treacherous Julie uses a young pianist to lead Cecilia astray. She returns, however, repentant, after a short stay in Paris. Good Fernand forgives her, but when he learns of his sister-in-law's actions, he chases her out of his house.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Fernandel
as Fernand "Noël" Sarrazin, nougatier
Nicole Berger
as Cécilia, the young girl saved by Fernand
Claude Nollier
as Julie Sarrazin, Antoine's wife
Philippe Nicaud
as Jean Balestra, pianist
Georges Chamarat
as Mr. Bourriol, pharmacist
Gaston Rey
as Antoine Sarrazin, Fernand's brother
Andrex
as Blancard, station master
Maria Zanoli
as Anaïs, gossip
Madeleine Silvain
as Mrs. Calvette
Jacqueline Noëlle
as Simone
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Cité Films
- Compagnia Internazionale Realizzazioni Artistiche Cinematografiche (CIRAC)
- Fidès Film
- Francinex
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Spring, Autumn and Love about?
Fernand Sarrazin, who runs a nougat factory to perfection, is a happy bachelor, notwithstanding the acrimonious presence of his sister-in-law Julie. Love enters his life in the form of a young orph...
Who directed Spring, Autumn and Love?
Spring, Autumn and Love was directed by Gilles Grangier.
How long is Spring, Autumn and Love?
Spring, Autumn and Love has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Spring, Autumn and Love released?
Spring, Autumn and Love was released on April 12, 1955 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Spring, Autumn and Love?
The main cast of Spring, Autumn and Love includes Fernandel, Nicole Berger, Claude Nollier, Philippe Nicaud, Georges Chamarat.