
In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. "I waited around discreetly and had just got my Leica ready when suddenly a Vespa scooter came speeding around the corner in a cloud of dust. It was Brando with a girl clinging closely to him. They stopped and quickly went inside a house." Bandol 1954.
In 1954, Marlon Brando came to the French town of Bandol to visit his fiancée, Josanne Mariani-Bérenger. From inside his car, Edward Quinn captured this view of the narrow, sunlit street where he waited for the actor. The quiet scene, with signs for a "Coiffeur," "Bar Henri," and "Boulangerie," was soon interrupted. As Quinn recalled, "suddenly a Vespa scooter came speeding around the corner in a cloud of dust. It was Brando with a girl clinging closely to him. They stopped and quickly went inside a house."
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com
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