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Chamade was a trumpet call designed to be heard across the battlefield in the enemy camp, just before a charge.
Upon its theatrical release, La Chamade received generally positive reviews.
La Chamade was filmed on location in Paris and Nice.
La Chamade is a 1965 novel by French playwright and novelist Françoise Sagan.
In French, the word "Chamade" refers to a particular rapid drumbeat used by Napoleon's armies to signal an order to retreat.
Director Marco Ferreri first met leading man Michel Piccoli when he visited the actor on the set of Alain Cavalier's La Chamade (1968).
It was a spirit summed up not by the hoards of identically painted Clios or the new 16-valve Chamade (both in the UK next spring) but by Laguna, the electric-blue and polished-silver roadster show car.
Based on the 1965 novel La Chamade by Françoise Sagan, the film is about a beautiful woman who is mistress to a rich, good-hearted businessman who provides for all her material needs, but for whom she has no true love.