

Saint-Tropez Blues
Directed by Marcel MoussyThe minute her parents leave, Anne-Marie drops out of school for an eight-day vacation in St-Tropez with her friend Jean-Paul. They are soon caught up in the whirlwind of St-Tropez life. Jean-Paul falls into the arms of a very wealthy woman while Anne-Marie goes off with a young man she met on the road. After a few misadventures, both friends realize they are in love with each other and meet in St-Tropez.
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Saint-Tropez Blues was released on July 21, 1961.
Saint-Tropez Blues was directed by Marcel Moussy.
Saint-Tropez Blues has a runtime of 90m.
Saint-Tropez Blues was produced by Jules Borkon, Maleno Malenotti.
The minute her parents leave, Anne-Marie drops out of school for an eight-day vacation in St-Tropez with her friend Jean-Paul. They are soon caught up in the whirlwind of St-Tropez life. Jean-Paul falls into the arms of a very wealthy woman while Anne-Marie goes off with a young man she met on the road. After a few misadventures, both friends realize they are in love with each other and meet in St-Tropez.
The key characters in Saint-Tropez Blues are Anne-Marie Brémond (Marie Laforêt), Jean-Paul Capelier (Jacques Higelin), Jacques Bargeron (Pierre Michaël).
Saint-Tropez Blues is a Drama, Comedy film.
Saint-Tropez Blues has an audience rating of 5.6 out of 10.












