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Mademoiselle (Original title)Un, Deux, Trois, Quatre! (Alternative title)
Date: 1966 (Release)

Countries: United Kingdom, France

Director: Tony Richardson

Synopsis: A repressed village schoolteacher secretly commits arson, and the blame is thrown on itinerant woodcutters.

Genre:
Drama
Credits (24)
Production Company: Woodfall Film Productions, Production Company: Procinex, Distributed by: Les Productions Artistes Associés, Producer: Oscar Lewenstein, Associate Producer: Neil Hartley, Associate Producer: Claude Jaeger, Production Manager: Marc Maurette, Assistant Production Manager: Jean Pieuchot, Location Manager: Gérard Crosnier, Assistant Director: Christian de Chalonge, Script Supervisor: Colette Crochot, Screenplay: Jean Genet, Director of Photography: David Watkin, Camera Operator: Philippe Brun, Special Effects: Daniel Braunschweig, Editor: Antony Gibbs, Art Director: Jacques Saulnier, Costumes: Jocelyn Rickards, Make-up: Simone Knapp, Sound Recording: Jean Rieul, Sound Recording: Peter Handford, Sound Editor: Kevin Connor, Translation: Bernard Frechtman
Cast (27)
Jeanne Moreau (Mademoiselle), Ettore Manni (Manou), Umberto Orsini (Antonio), Keith Skinner (Bruno), Jane Beretta (Annette), Mony Reh (Vievotte), Georges Douking (priest), Rosine Luguet (Lisa), Gabriel Gobin (police sergeant), Pierre Collet (Marcel), Jean Gras (Roger), Georges Aubert (René), Antoine Marin (Armand), Gérard Darrieu (Boulet), Charles Lavialle (flood farmer), Robert Larcebeau (fire farmer), René Hell (peasant), Jacques Chevalier (policeman), Claire Ifrane (Lucie), Denise Peron (Maria), Annie Savarin (Rose), Valérie Girodias (Josette), L. Chevallier (old peasant at trough), Laure Pailette (old milk woman), Catherine Parquier (young girl), Jacques Monod (mayor), Paul Barge (young policeman)