Love in the Vineyard
Love in the Vineyard is a 1952 French comedy film directed by Robert Vernay and starring Line Renaud, Lucien Baroux and Suzanne Dehelly. It was shot on location in the Côte-d'Or particularly around Beaune.
Synopsis
The congress of a league against alcohol is due to be held in the wine-producing Burgundy region. This divides two brothers Pimpin Desbordes, a heavy-drinking merrymaker who organises the winemakers against it, and the puritanical Commissioner Desbordes who backs the initiative. Meanwhile, Rose, the daughter of an innkeeper, falls for the representative of a tonic water brand.Cast
- Line Renaud as Rose Filhol
- Lucien Baroux as Le commissaire Desbordes
- Suzanne Dehelly as Léontine Desbordes
- Albert Préjean as Pimpin Desbordes
- Maurice Régamey as Pierre Moreau
- Fernand Gilbert as Filhol
- Jean Daurand as Le deuxième copain
- Philippe Olive as Le brigadier
- Léon Belières as Monseigneur
- Paul Demange as Le chef de gare
- Robert Seller as Le sous-préfet
- Christian Lude as Eugène
- Paul Bonifas as L'Américain
- Henri Marchand as Le premier copain
- René Hell as Le premier agent
- Ernest Varial as L'allumeur
- Raymond Rognoni as Le curé
- Raymond Cordy as Arbaner
- Jean Dunot as Tabouret