Zoé
Originally released in 1954. Zoé is a comedy film. directed by Charles Brabant. At just 86 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Barbara Laage, Michel Auclair, and Louis Seigner
Synopsis
Barbara Laage essays the title role in Zoe. Our heroine's adventures begin when she catches the eye of a big-city playboy named Arthur (Michel Auclair), who is attracted not only to Zoe's beauty, but by her insistence upon telling nothing but the whole truth. This trait causes no end of comic complications when Zoe moves into the palatial home of Arthur's family. The limit comes when Zoe botches a big business deal formulated by Arthur's not-altogether-honest father (Louis Seigner). Zoe is based on a stage farce by Jean Marsan.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Artès Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zoé about?
Barbara Laage essays the title role in Zoe. Our heroine's adventures begin when she catches the eye of a big-city playboy named Arthur (Michel Auclair), who is attracted not only to Zoe's beauty, b...
Who directed Zoé?
Zoé was directed by Charles Brabant.
How long is Zoé?
Zoé has a runtime of 1 hours and 26 minutes (86 minutes total).
When was Zoé released?
Zoé was released on March 8, 1954 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Zoé?
The main cast of Zoé includes Barbara Laage, Michel Auclair, Louis Seigner, Jean Marchat, Yolande Laffon.