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Music by
  
Michel Legrand

Initial release
  
October 1988

Screenplay
  
Jacques Demy

Producer
  
Claude Berri

6.3/10
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Written by
  
Jacques Demy

Cinematography
  
Jean Penzer

Director
  
Jacques Demy

Music director
  
Michel Legrand

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Directed by
  
Jacques Demy assisted by Patrice Martineau

Produced by
  
Claude Berri and Pierre Grunstein

Starring
  
Yves Montand Mathilda May Françoise Fabian

Cast
  
Yves Montand, Mathilda May, Françoise Fabian, Patrick Fierry, Paul Guers

Similar
  
Une chambre en ville, Model Shop, A Slightly Pregnant Man, Bay of Angels, Lola

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Trois places pour le 26 is a French romantic musical film, scripted and directed by Jacques Demy to music by Michel Legrand, that was released in 1988. Set in Marseille, it shows the singer and actor Yves Montand returning to the city where he grew up and looking up old friends, including his first love Mylène, who had been a whore and is now the wife of a jailed baron. The purpose of his visit is to rehearse a stage musical based on his life, where the female lead he falls in love with is Marion, the daughter Mylène had after they parted.

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Plot

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The film opens with the famous singer and actor Yves Montand arriving in Marseille, where he grew up, to rehearse a new musical based on his life. From his years as an unknown, including the loss of his first great love, the show moves on to his artistic and amorous links with great stars like Édith Piaf and Marilyn Monroe.

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In his free time he looks up old friends, hoping in particular to find Mylène, his first love who worked as a whore. At his hotel a card is left by the Baroness de Lambert, who asks to see him. At his dressing room he is entranced by a fan called Marion, who asks him for three seats on the 26th so that she and the two girls she works with can attend the sold-out opening night. Though trained in acting, song and dance, she works in a scent shop.

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When the leading lady has to leave the cast because of pregnancy, Marion volunteers and is accepted. When Yves rings up the mysterious baroness, he recognises from her voice that she is Mylène and the two have a tender reunion in the bar where they first met. She is living with the daughter she had after they parted but will lose her home as her husband has been sent to prison for five years.

The opening is a great success and the show is booked to run in Paris. Marion spends the night with Yves and, as they talk over breakfast about each other's lives, she realises that she is his daughter. Unshaken in her love for him, she goes home to get her mother. The two women he has loved most in his life then join Yves on the train to Paris.

Cast

  • Yves Montand : Yves Montand
  • Mathilda May : Marion de Lambert
  • Françoise Fabian : Marie-Hélène, Baroness de Lambert (formerly Mylène Le Goff)
  • Jean-Claude Bouillaud : the captain
  • Antoine Bourseiller : Fonteneau
  • Christophe Bourseiller : Serge
  • Geoffrey Carey : Michael
  • Sophie Castel : receptionist
  • Katy Varda : Alice
  • Marie-Dominique Chayze : Nicole
  • Raoul Curet : hotel manager
  • Mathieu Demy : Derderian
  • Danielle Durou : Miss Destain
  • Patrick Fierry : Toni Fontaine
  • Paul Guers : Max Leehman
  • Bertrand Lacy : Steve Larsenal
  • Catriona MacColl : Betty Miller
  • Pierre Maguelon : Marius Ceredo
  • Christiane Minazzoli : Mrs Simonot
  • Carlo Nell : Berlingot
  • Jacques Nolot : Marcel Amy
  • Reception

    For the reviewer of Le Monde, after the dark tragic passion of Une chambre en ville Demy returns with this final film to love as the supreme force in his art. Love in this case not only surmounts the age gap between Montand and his unknown daughter Marion but also survives the discovery that the two have unknowingly committed incest. Her sexual power over Montand is not idealised or ambiguous but in a bold and surprising fashion goes hand in hand with the feelings the two have for each other. Strong though her hold over Montand seems, her still very attractive mother exerts an even greater pull.

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