Tout peut arriver (1969 film)
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Directed byPhilippe Labro
Written byPhilippe Labro
Produced byMag Bodard, Gilbert de Goldschmidt
StarringJean-Claude Bouillon, Prudence Harrington and Catherine Allégret
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| Directed by | Philippe Labro |
| Written by | Philippe Labro |
| Produced by | Mag Bodard, Gilbert de Goldschmidt |
| Starring | Jean-Claude Bouillon, Prudence Harrington and Catherine Allégret |
| Cinematography | Willy Kurant |
| Edited by | Claude Barrois |
| Music by | Eddie Vartan |
Production companies | Madeleine Films, Marianne Productions, Parc Film |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
Tout peur arriver (Anything Can Happen) is a 1969 French drama film directed and written by Philippe Labro and starring Jean-Claude Bouillon, Prudence Harrington and Catherine Allégret.[1][2]
Returning to France after a few months in the United States, a journalist sets out to find his ex-wife, Laura, who has been missing for two months.
At the same time, he hitchhikes across France to write articles about strangers as Jean, Fabrice, and Stella, an American student in Dijon with whom he falls in love.
