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LA ROSE ROUGE
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La Rose rouge is a French film realized by Marcel Pagliero, release in 1950.
Personal comments : Louis de Funès is marked in the credits, he plays the role of a poet. He appears :
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5 seconds to 4 minutes and 32 seconds after the beginning of the film,
- 23 seconds to 4 minutes and 51 seconds after the beginning of the film,
- 7 seconds to 5 minutes and 39 seconds after the beginning of the film,
- 24 seconds to 8 minutes and 30 seconds after the beginning of the film,
- 5 seconds to 9 minutes and 53 seconds after the beginning of the film,
- 3 seconds to 50 minutes and 43 seconds after the beginning of the film.
♦ Synopsis :
The Jacques Brothers, their temporary substitutes, Yves Gerard and its troop, as well as a movie star celebrates in the search of a new partner, Evelyne Dorsey, sow the disturbance with “La Rose rouge”, the most famous cellar of Saint-Germain-des-prés, for the greatest joy of accustomed.
♦ Specification sheet :
- Title : La rose rouge
- Realization : Marcel Pagliero
- Scenario, Adaptation, Dialogue : Robert Scipion
- Production assistants : Larbi Tounsi, R. Dunoyer, C. Fayard
- Images : André Bac
- Operator : Jacques Natteau, assisted of R. Paillas
- Music : Georges Van Parys
- Original Songs :
- Général Castagnettas, words of M. Dabadie and music of J. H. Rys / P. Declercq, interpreted by The Frères Jacques
- La Gavotte des bâtons blancs, words of J. Guigo and music of J. Breux, interpreted by The Frères Jacques
- Additional musics : Song Voilà les footballeurs, words of Pierre Forval and music of Oscar Dofny, interpreted by The Les Frères Jacques
- Decorations : Maurice Colasson, assisted of Forrestier and Demangeat
- Editing : Nicole Marko, Assisted of M. Glaeser
- Sound : Pierre Calvet
- Make-up : Boris Karabanoff, Guy Bourban
- Photographer of tray : André Garimond
- Script-girl : Lucile Costa
- General manager : Fred Hérold, P. Lafargue
- Interior designer : Mérangel
- Shooting from June 5th till August 2nd, 1950 in the studios Eclair in Epinay
- Production : The Films Marceau (France)
- Leader of production : Edmond Tenoudji
- Director of production : Jean Rossignol
- Distribution : The Films Marceau
- Format : black and white — Monophonic sound — 35 mm
- Genre : Comedy
- Duration : 95 mn
- First presentation : February 7th, 1951
♦ Distribution :
- Louis de Funès : Manito, The poet who eats glasses
- Les Frères Jacques : Them same, is : André Bellec, Georges Bellec, François Soubeyran, Paul Tourenne
- Yves Deniaud : Albert, the artistic director
- Dora Doll : Evelyne Dorsey, the star of cinema
- Françoise Arnoul : Martine, the troop to Yves
- Yves Robert : Yves Gérard, the replacement with his troop of the Brothers Jacques
- Maurice Teynac : Jean Maréchal, the film-maker
- Barbara Laage : Claire Claris, the photographer
- Philippe Olive : Mr Matignon, the producer of Evelyne
- Jean-Roger Caussimon : The man of the bar
- Jacques Hilling : Mr Guillet the troop to Yves
- Edmond Tamiz : Mr Garone the troop to Yves
- Geneviève Morel : The cloakroom lady
- Maurice Regamey : The tourist guide
- Nico : The director of « La Rose Rouge »
- Maurice Dorléac : The cashier
- Grégoire Gromoff : The tourist photographer
- Marcel Pagliero : In his own role
- Robert Scipion : In his own role
- Guy Pierrault : A man of the troop to Yves
- Jean Bellanger : A man of the troop to Yves
- Liliane Lesaffre
- Annabel
- Denise Kerny
- Roger Vincent
- Michel Garland
- Christiane Auger
- Le Duc
- Alfred Arlais
- Alain Raffaël
- Michel De Villers and his set
♦ Comments :
- The Brother Jacques is formed of : André Bellec, Georges Bellec, François Soubeyran, Paul Tourenne
♦ Around the film :
It is with the perspicacious one Nikos Papatakis, creator and director of La Rose Rouge, whom one owes this famous small generating scene of great talents. It then proved to be a not less talented realizer.
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