Lola (1981)



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Synopsis:
Jacques Demy's auspicious debut -- "a musical without music" set in the port city of Nantes -- stars Anouk Aimée as the title character, a cabaret singer awaiting the return of Michel (Jacques Hardin), her long-absent lover and the father of her child. Michel went to America seven years ago and promised to return when he became rich. In Michel's absence, Lola is being courted by her childhood friend Roland (Marc Michel) and American sailor Frankie (Allan Scott). At some point, it seems that Lola will settle down with one of them, but her heart still belongs to Michel. The film is dedicated to Max Ophüls and the film title obviously alludes to Ophüls' Lola Montes as well as to the heroine of Josef Von Sternberg's The Blue Angel. Marc Michel makes a reference to his unrequited love towards Lola when he reappears in Demy's The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964).

~ Yuri German, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
8/20/1981
Director Credit
Jacques Demy Director
Cast Credit
Yvette Anziani Mme. Frederique
Jacques Lebreton Bookshop Owner
Gerard Delaroche Yvon, Lola's Son
Corinne Marchand Daisy
Jacques Goasguen Librarian
Carlo Nell Dancing Teacher
Dorothée Blanc Dolly
Catherine Lutz Claire, the Waitress
Ginette Valton beauty Shop Proprietor
Anouk Aimée Lola
Marc Michel Roland
Elina Labourdette Mme. Desnoyers
Jacques Harden Michel
Alan Scott Frankie
Annie Duperoux Cecile
Margo Lion Jeanne, Michel's Mother
Production Credits Credit
Carlo Ponti Producer
Edgar Denys Nau de Beauregard Producer
Art Department Credit
Bernard Evein Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Raoul Coutard Cinematographer



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