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How long is Olivia?
1 hour and 35 minutes
When was Olivia released?
April 8, 1954
What is the IMDb rating of Olivia?
6.9 out of 10
Who stars in Olivia?
Edwige Feuillère
,
Simone Simon
, and
Marie-Claire Olivia
Who wrote Olivia?
Colette Audry
,
Pierre Laroche
, and
Dorothy Bussy
Who directed Olivia?
Jacqueline Audry
Who was the composer for Olivia?
Pierre Sancan
Who was the producer of Olivia?
Jacqueline Audry
and
Jean Paris
Who was the cinematographer for Olivia?
Christian Matras
Who was the editor of Olivia?
Marguerite Beaugé
Who are the characters in Olivia?
Mlle. Julie
What is the plot of Olivia?
Late nineteenth century in a finishing school for young girls near in France, the principal, the fascinating Miss Julie, sows confusion in the heart of the newcomer, Olivia.
How much did Olivia earn at the worldwide box office?
$9,930
How much did Olivia earn at the US box office?
$9,930
What genre is Olivia?
Comedy, Comedy Drama, and Drama
How many awards has Olivia been nominated for?
1 nomination
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