Robert Dalban, born Gaston Barré in 1903, was a prominent French actor whose career spanned several decades. He appeared in Caroline and the Rebels (1955), where his performance contributed to the film's exploration of youthful rebellion. In Love on a Pillow (1962), Dalban showcased his versatility in a romantic narrative, further solidifying his status in French cinema. His extensive work in stage acting and dubbing American stars enriched the cinematic landscape, making him a notable figure in cult and exploitation cinema.
Caroline and the Rebels
A young, innocent Brigitte Bardot plays the sister of the handsome French officer Juan D'Arandra. Close in a manner inappropriate of siblings, their attraction for each other tortures their souls, and sends them in a series of comic misadventures, that, through a strange twist of fate, brings them even closer.