The Daughter of the Railroad Crossing Guard (1975)
The Daughter of the Railroad Crossing Guard (1975) - Comedy Movies 95 minutes. The Gatekeeper's Daughter. Based on the idea by Roland Topor (screenwriter of Roman Polanski's The Tenant), this very curious completely silent melodrama tells the story of Mona, who has left her father, the railway gatekeeper, after being raped on the train track. She is kidnapped and taken to a Parisian whorehouse. However, a disinherited prince, Dudu who tries to rescue her, is himself kidnapped and forced to serve as a male prostitute. The two captives meet there and fall in love. They are taken away by different rich people - he to an Arab "harem," she to a surgeon's home. brothel, marriage, gatekeeper, surrealism, harem, road trip, rape victim, black and white
Released: Sep 03, 1975
Runtime: 95 minutes
Genre: Comedy
Stars: Mona Heftre, Michel Dussarat, Annick Berger, Jean-Paul Farré, Valérie Kling, Jean-Paul Muel
Crew: Roland Topor (Writer), Robert Alazraki (Director of Photography), Dominique Chapuis (Director of Photography), Jérôme Savary (Director), Jérôme Savary (Writer), Éric Demarsan (Music)