Back Streets of Paris
Back Streets of Paris | |
---|---|
Directed by | Jacques Feyder Marcel Blistène (finished) |
Written by | Jacques Viot (scenario, adapatation. dialogue) |
Produced by | Eugène Tucherer |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Louis Page |
Edited by | Isabelle Elman |
Music by | Jean Wiener |
Production company | B.U.P. Française |
Distributed by | Régina |
Release date |
|
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Back Streets of Paris(French:Macadam) is a 1946 Frenchcrime filmdirected byMarcel Blistène.Jacques Feyderalso contributed to the film in the role of artistic director.
Plot
[edit]This story involves Madame Rose, a hotelkeeper in a Paris suburb who will stop at nothing, including murder. Other characters include one of her former accomplices who carries a suitcase full of cash, a kindhearted street vendor, the gangster's mistress, and the landlady's daughter, Simone, who dreams of a better life.
Cast
[edit]- Françoise Rosayas Mme. Rose
- Paul Meurisseas Victor Menard
- Andrée Clémentas Simone
- Simone Signoretas Gisele
- André Roanneas Marvejouis
- Paul Demangeas Marcel, le coiffeur
- Georges Beveras Armand (as Bever)
- Jeannette Battias Mona
- François Jouxas Un inspecteur
- Félix Clément as Himself
- Richard Francoeur as Le maître d'hotel
- Jacqueline Fontaine as Himself
- Simone Max as Himself
- André Nicard as Le voleur de draps
- Félix Oudartas L'Hertier
- Jacques Dacqmineas Fraçois (as Jacques Dacqmine de la Comédie Française)
Production
[edit]Filming took place between June and August 1946 at the Studios de Saint-Maurice, with exterior scenes filmed at theZoo de Vincennes.Jean d'Eaubonnewas the set designer.[1]
Jacques Feyderis credited as artistic director ( "direction artistique"). Although Feyder was ill at the time, according to Françoise Rosay (his wife) he was asked to supervise filming because various members of the crew had no confidence in the young and inexperienced director, Marcel Blistène. Relations on the set between Blistène and Feyder were hostile, and once filming was finished it was Feyder who oversaw the editing.[2]
References
[edit]External links
[edit]