Sylvia and the Ghost

Sylvia and the Ghost (1946)


  • Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Comedy
  • Release Date: 1946-02-06
  • User Rating: 6.8/10 from 22 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Language: Français
  • Production Company: Écran Français
  • Production Country: France
  • Director: Claude Autant-Lara
star 6.8/10
From 22 Ratings

Summary

A teenager becomes fixated on a painting of the handsome suitor who died in a duel for her grandmother's love. On her sixteenth birthday, her father hires three men who pretend to be the ghost of the suitor to entertain her. Little do they know, the ghost of the suitor himself is roaming the castle halls.

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  • Odette Joyeux

    as Sylvie
  • François Périer

    as Ramure, le voleur
  • Pierre Larquey

    as le baron Edouard
  • Claude Marcy

    as la comtesse
  • Jean Desailly

    as Frederick
  • Paul Demange

    as le conseiller
  • Marguerite Cassan

    as Marthe
  • Rognoni

    as Damas, le vendeur d'antiquités
  • Gabrielle Fontan

    as Marielle
  • Jacques Tati

    as le fantôme d'Alain de Francigny
  • Julien Carette

    as Hector, le majordome
  • Lise Topart

    as
  • Ana María Cassan

    as
  • Françoise Paillard

    as
  • Pierre Houssier

    as
  • Michel Houssier

    as
  • Louis Salou

    as
  • Jean Gabert

    as
  • Arlette Accart

    as
  • Aliette du Sire

    as
  • Albert Michel

    as
  • Colette Ripert

    as
Directing Claude Autant-Lara Director
Writing Alfred Adam Screenstory
Sound René Cloërec Original Music Composer
Production Fred Orain Production Manager
Directing Ghislaine Autant-Lara Assistant Director
Costume & Make-Up Christian Dior Costume Design
Camera Philippe Agostini Director of Photography
Production André Paulvé Producer
Art Lucien Carré Art Direction
Editing Madeleine Gug Editor
Art Jacques Krauss Production Design
Writing Jean Aurenche Screenplay

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