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Mystery Tour [Voyage surprise] (Collection of 6 original photographs from the 1947 film) by Pierre Prevert (director, screenwriter); Mireille and Jean Nohain (operetta); Jacques Prevert, Maurice Diamant-Berger, Claude Accursi (screenwriters); Maurice Baquet (starring) - 1947

by Pierre Prevert (director, screenwriter); Mireille and Jean Nohain (operetta); Jacques Prevert, Maurice Diamant-Berger, Claude Accursi (screenwriters); Maurice Baquet (starring)

Mystery Tour [Voyage surprise] (Collection of 6 original photographs from the 1947 film) by Pierre Prevert (director, screenwriter); Mireille and Jean Nohain (operetta); Jacques Prevert, Maurice Diamant-Berger, Claude Accursi (screenwriters); Maurice Baquet (starring) - 1947

Mystery Tour [Voyage surprise] (Collection of 6 original photographs from the 1947 film)

by Pierre Prevert (director, screenwriter); Mireille and Jean Nohain (operetta); Jacques Prevert, Maurice Diamant-Berger, Claude Accursi (screenwriters); Maurice Baquet (starring)

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France: Cooperative Generale du Cinema Francais / Productions Synops / Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema, 1947. Collection of six vintage oversize double weight photographs from the 1947 film. With the stamp of distributor Les Grands Films Classique on the verso and bottom margin of the recto, along with the name of the film in holograph ink.

Based on the operetta "Paris Paris" by Mireille and Jean Nohain, about an independent tour bus driver in competition with a local company, who takes a bunch of free spirits on a trip without an itinerary, leading to numerous comically surreal situations.

11.5 x 9.5 inches, with a wide bottom margin. Very Good plus with pinholes to the corners and some light creasing.
  • Seller Royal Books, Inc. US (US)
  • Book Condition Used
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Publisher Cooperative Generale du Cinema Francais / Productions Synops / Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema
  • Place of Publication France
  • Date Published 1947
  • Keywords Film Still Photographs | Photographs | Comedy | French Cinema | European Cinema | 1940s Cinema | Films with Literary Sources | Surrealism