"In the drab and dingy Paris of the early sixties, four shop-keeping girls are looking for love of one kind or another."
"Shows a weekend in the lives of four Parisian shop girls, from their Friday night out in the nightclub of Paris through to a Sunday outing into the countryside."
""This is a look at four little working girls and their sad attempts to find love. ... One girl is a vulgarly vampish type whose lot is usually sordid pickups; another is going to marry into a drab shopkeeper family; the third sings secretly in a pop music hall; and the fourth is a sentimental, romantic type followed all through the pic by a muscular motorcyclist"--Variety review, May 4, 1960."
"A film about the lives (and in one case, the death) of Parisian shopgirls."
"Four Parisian shop girls, Ginette, Rita, Jacqueline and Jane seek fulfillment and love. Rita has a fiance whose family is obsessed with social status. Jane has a boyfriend in the army, but she still enjoys herself with chance encounters. Ginette has a secret passion that keeps her away from her colleagues at nights. Jacqueline is lonely, but a mysterious motorcyclist constantly follows her."
"Quatre vendeuses travaillent dans un magasin d'appareils ménagers dans l'attente de l'heure de la sortie qui leur permet de vivre leurs rêves de pacotille. Jane se laisse trop facilement draguer. Rita accepte un mariage médiocre. Ginette se produit dans un music-hall miteux. Jacqueline, rêvant du grand amour, rencontre un sadique qui l'étrangle..."
"In early 1960s Paris, four shop girls seek fulfillment and love."
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