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The Cousins
The Cousins

The Cousins

Genres

Drama

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Young provincial Charles arrives in Paris to stay with his cousin Paul while studying law. Paul is a decadent, bohemian pleasure-seeker who shows the meek, diligent Charles the thrills of city life. When Charles falls for Florence, one of Paul's acquaintances, relationships begin to shift.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

112 mins

Rating

6.769/10

Release Date

11 March 1959

Country

France

Cast

Gérard Blain

Gérard Blain

Charles

Jean-Claude Brialy

Jean-Claude Brialy

Paul

Juliette Mayniel

Juliette Mayniel

Florence

Guy Decomble

Guy Decomble

Le libraire

Geneviève Cluny

Geneviève Cluny

Geneviève

Michèle Méritz

Michèle Méritz

Yvonne

Corrado Guarducci

Corrado Guarducci

Italian Count Minerva

Stéphane Audran

Stéphane Audran

Françoise

Paul Bisciglia

Paul Bisciglia

Marc

Jeanne Pérez

Jeanne Pérez

La femme de ménage

Françoise Vatel

Françoise Vatel

Martine

André Chanal

André Chanal

Gilbert Edard

Gilbert Edard

Clara Gansard

Clara Gansard

Jean-Louis Maury

Jean-Louis Maury

Un étudiant joueur de bridge

Virginie Vitry

Virginie Vitry

Jean-Marie Arnoux

Jean-Marie Arnoux

Robert Barre

Robert Barre

Michel Benoist

Michel Benoist

Gaby Blondé

Gaby Blondé

Chantal Bouchon

Chantal Bouchon

Catherine Candida

Catherine Candida

Jacques Deschamps

Jacques Deschamps

Abdou Filali

Abdou Filali

Yann Groël

Yann Groël

André Jocelyn

André Jocelyn

Philippe

Jacques Kemp

Jacques Kemp

Jean-Pierre Moulin

Jean-Pierre Moulin

Un étudiant

Sabine Moussali

Sabine Moussali

Christian Pezey

Christian Pezey

Emmanuel Pierson

Emmanuel Pierson

Jacques Ralf

Jacques Ralf

Taty Rocca

Taty Rocca

Colette Teissèdre

Colette Teissèdre

Jean-Paul Thomas

Jean-Paul Thomas

Simone Vannier

Simone Vannier

Anne Zamire

Anne Zamire

Claude Cerval

Claude Cerval

Clovis

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