Be Beautiful But Shut Up
Be Beautiful But Shut Up | |
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Directed by | Marc Allégret |
Written by |
Marc Allégret William Benjamin Gabriel Arout Odette Joyeux Jean Marsan Roger Vadim |
Starring |
Mylène Demongeot Henri Vidal |
Music by | Jean Wiener |
Cinematography | Armand Thirard |
Release dates | 1958 |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | 1,904,380 admissions (France)[1] |
Be Beautiful But Shut Up (French: Sois belle et tais-toi) is a French black-and-white crime comedy film made in 1958, directed by Marc Allégret.
The film features Alain Delon and Jean Paul Belmondo in early roles as members of a gang.
It was also known as Blonde for Danger.
Plot
The protagonist, played by Mylène Demongeot, is a teenage female orphan who after escaping from her detention center joins a gang of Parisian burglars, but then by coincidence meets a young police inspector (played by Henri Vidal) with whom she falls in love, marries and starts a decent life. The story shows how her former acquaintances from the criminal milieu become suspects in a jewel robbery. The title phrase of the film has entered the everyday language in France and other countries, and in different variations, was used as an illustration of sexism and conformity.
Cast
- Mylène Demongeot as Virginie Dumayet
- Henri Vidal as Insp. Jean Morel
- Darry Cowl as Insp. Jérôme
- Béatrice Altariba as Olga Babitcheff
- Roger Hanin as Charlemagne
- Jean-Paul Belmondo as Pierrot
- Alain Delon as Loulou
- Robert Dalban as Insp. Gotterat
- François Darbon as Gino
- Gabrielle Fontan as Grand-mère de Jean
- René Lefèvre as Raphaël
References
- ↑ Information on film at Box Office Story
External links
- Be Beautiful But Shut Up at the Internet Movie Database
- Film page at Le Film Guide