The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir
Appearance
(Redirected from Le Roi d'Yvestot)
The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir | |
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Written by | Jean Renoir |
Directed by | Jean Renoir |
Starring | Jeanne Moreau Nino Formicola |
Music by | Joseph Kosma Jean Wiener |
Country of origin | West Germany Italy France |
Original language | French |
Production | |
Producer | Pierre Long |
Cinematography | Georges Leclerc |
Editor | Geneviève Winding |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | 15 December 1970 |
The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir (French: Le Petit Théâtre de Jean Renoir) is a 1970 television film written and directed by Jean Renoir. The last completed work by Renoir, it consists of three short films: The Last Christmas Dinner, The Electric Floor Waxer and A Tribute to Tolerance, and a performance of the song "Quand l'amour meurt".[1]
Cast
[edit]Film | Role | Actor | Ref |
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Le Dernier Réveillon | Le Clochard | Nino Formicola | [1] |
La Clocharde | Milly | ||
Gontran | Roland Bertin | ||
Le Gérant | André Dumas | ||
Le Maître d'hôtel | Robert Lombart | ||
Additional roles |
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La Cireuse électrique | Émilie | Marguerite Cassan | |
Gustave, The Husband | Pierre Olaf | ||
Jules | Jacques Dynam | ||
Le Réprésentant | Jean-Louis Tristan | ||
Les Amoureux | Denis Gunzburg, Claude Guillaume | ||
Quand l'amour meurt | La chanteuse | Jeanne Moreau | |
Le Roi d'Yvestot | Duvallier | Fernand Sardou | [1] |
Feraud | Jean Carmet | ||
Isabelle | Françoise Arnoul | ||
Monsieur Blanc | Andrex | ||
Maître July | Roger Prégor | ||
César | Edmond Ardisson | ||
Paulette | Dominique Labourier |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Durgnat, Raymond (2020-10-12). "62. Le Petit Theatre du Jean Renoir (The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir)". Jean Renoir. University of California Press. pp. 382–384. doi:10.1525/9780520332669-062/html?lang=en. ISBN 978-0-520-33266-9. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
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