It's the Paris Life (French: C'est la vie parisienne) is a 1954 French comedy film directed by Alfred Rode and starring Claudine Dupuis, Philippe Lemaire and Raymond Bussières.[1] It was shot in Gevacolor. The film portrays the development of Parisian musical culture between 1900 and 1950.
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Directed by | Alfred Rode |
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Produced by | Alfred Rode |
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Cinematography | André Thomas |
Edited by | Isabelle Elman |
Music by | Roger-Roger |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Partial cast
edit- Claudine Dupuis as Cri-Cri Delagrange / Christine Weston
- Philippe Lemaire as Paul de Barfleur / Alain de Villebois
- Raymond Bussières as Anatole Leduc
- Noël Roquevert as Noël Le Garrec
- Jean Tissier as M. Weston
- Maryse Martin as Mlle Machu
- Arlette Poirier as Emilienne de Montluçon
- Claude Luter as himself
- Saturnin Fabre as Comte Gontran de Barfleur
- Jim Gérald as L'Américain
- Amédée as Daniel
- Alfred Rode as Drago
- Colette Régis as La comtesse
- Georges Bever as Le maître d'hôtel
- Françoise Delbart as L'amie
- Olivier Mathot
- José Dupuis as Léopold
- Les Trompes de la Chasse du Dèbuché de Paris as Themselves
References
edit- ^ Hayward p.465
Bibliography
edit- Hayward, Susan. French Costume Drama of the 1950s: Fashioning Politics in Film. Intellect Books, 2010.
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