Divine is a 1935 French drama film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Simone Berriau, George Rigaud and Gina Manès.[1] It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location in Hyeres. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Gotko and Robert Gys.
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Directed by | Max Ophüls |
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Cinematography | Roger Hubert |
Edited by | Léonide Moguy |
Music by | Albert Wolff |
Production company | Eden Productions |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Synopsis
editA girl from the countryside travels to Paris, only to find herself working in a music hall.
Cast
edit- Simone Berriau as Divine
- George Rigaud as Le Lait
- Gina Manès as Dora
- Philippe Hériat as Lutuf-Allah
- Sylvette Fillacier as Gitanette
- Paul Azaïs as Victor
- Catherine Fonteney as Mme Jarisse
- Thérèse Dorny as La Poison
- Jeanne Fusier-Gir as Mme. Nicou, Concierge
- Jeanne Véniat as Mme Martelli
- Nane Germon as Zaza
- Yvette Lebon as Roberte
- Marcel Vallée as Le Directeur
- Roger Gaillard as Pierre Paul
- André Gabriello as Coirol
- Pierre Juvenet as Le concierge
- Floyd Du Pont as Fergusson
- Lucien Callamand as 1er Police Inspecteur
- Tony Murcy as 2ème Inspecteur
References
edit- ^ Williams p.211
Bibliography
edit- Williams, Alan L. Republic of Images: A History of French Filmmaking. Harvard University Press, 1992.
External links
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