It Happened in Saint-Tropez
In the glamorous French Riviera town of Saint-Tropez, a wealthy and eccentric man named Harold decides to throw a lavish party to celebrate his birthday. The guest list includes his ex-wife, his current girlfriend, and his daughter.
As the party unfolds, Harold finds himself in the middle of a chaotic and hilarious series of events. Secrets are revealed, relationships are tested, and unexpected romances blossom.
Amidst the chaos, Harold must navigate the complexities of his relationships and come to terms with his past mistakes. Will this extravagant party bring closure and healing, or will it only lead to more drama and heartache?
It Happened in Saint-Tropez is a delightful and entertaining comedy that explores the ups and downs of love, family, and forgiveness in the most glamorous setting imaginable.
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It Happened in Saint-Tropez
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Sara' Perche' Ti Amo
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Enzo Ghinazzi:
Writer
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Let's Twist Again
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Ton Touptoudoup
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My Way
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It Happened in Monterey
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Le beau Danube bleu
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Johann Strauss:
(on the beautiful blue danube) composed
Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège: Performer |
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Nocturne Opus 9
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L'Âme des Poètes
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Charles Trenet:
Lyrics
Charles Trenet: Performer Stephen Warbeck: Published 1951, label raoul breton interpreted |
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Love and Marriage
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La Fin
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Stephen Warbeck:
Performer
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Arpeggione
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Raphaël Perraud:
Performer
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It Happened in Saint-Tropez
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Kad Merad:
Sung
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Zef
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Zef et Melita
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La plage
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La couverture
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Sam et Melita
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Dans le train
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Les deux guitares
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Noga et Sam
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Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2
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Frédéric Chopin:
(version for cello, violin & piano) composed
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