The Lady Banker
The Lady Banker (1980) (original French title La Banquière), is a French drama film directed by Francis Girod, written by Georges Conchon and Francis Girod, starring Romy Schneider, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Marie-France Pisier, Claude Brasseur, Jean-Claude Brialy, Daniel Auteuil and Thierry Lhermitte; the music is by Ennio Morricone.
Cast[]
- Romy Schneider as Emma Eckhert
- Marie-France Pisier as Colette Lecoudray
- Claude Brasseur as Largué
- Jean-Claude Brialy as Paul Cisterne
- Jean Carmet as Duvernet
- Jean-Louis Trintignant as Horace Vannister
- Jacques Fabbri as Moïse Nathanson
- Daniel Mesguich as Rémy Lecoudray
- as Camille Sowcroft
- Daniel Auteuil as Duclaux
- Thierry Lhermitte as Devoluy
- as Sir Charles
- François-Régis Bastide as Le ministre de la Justice
- as Armand
- Yves Brainville as Prefaille
Notes[]
The film was entered in four categories at the 6th César Awards in 1981 but lost them all to The Last Metro.
The story was inspired by the French woman banker Marthe Hanau.[1]
References[]
- ^ "Marthe Hanau, la banquière des années folles (1886–1935)" by Stéphanie Bee, 11 January 2010 (in French)
External links[]
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- 1980 films
- French films
- 1980 LGBT-related films
- French drama films
- French LGBT-related films
- LGBT-related films based on actual events
- Films directed by Francis Girod
- Films set in the 1920s
- Lesbian-related films
- Police detective films
- Trading films
- LGBT-related drama films
- 1980 drama films
- Films à clef
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