After Love (film)
After Love | |
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Directed by | Maurice Tourneur |
Produced by | Emile Natan |
Written by |
Jean Bernard-Luc Jacques Natanson Henri Duvernois (play) Pierre Wolff (play) |
Starring |
Pierre Blanchar Simone Renant Giselle Pascal |
Music by | Marc Lanjean |
Cinematography | Armand Thirard |
Edited by | Christian Gaudin |
Production company |
Les Films Modernes |
Distributed by | Les Films Osso |
Release dates | 22 January 1948 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
After Love (French:Après l'amour) is a 1948 French drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Pierre Blanchar, Simone Renant and Giselle Pascal.[1] The film is based on a play by Henri Duvernois and Pierre Wolff which has been adapted for the screen a number of times. Tourneur shot it in five weeks and came in under budget.[2] It was the director's penultimate film, followed by Dilemma of Two Angels the same year.
The film's sets were designed by the art director's Paul-Louis Boutié and Guy de Gastyne
Cast
- Pierre Blanchar as François Mesaule
- Simone Renant as Nicole Mesaule
- Giselle Pascal as Germaine
- Gabrielle Fontan as Catou
- Germaine Ledoyen as La soeur de Germaine / Sister
- Nicole Chollet as La bonne
- Claire Gérard as L'invitée
- Marcel Melrac as Le propriètaire
- René Hell as Le marchand de violettes
- Paul Denneville as Le vieux journaliste
- Jean-Jacques Duverger as Henri
- Serge Canda
- Fernand Fabre as Fournier
- Léon Arvel as Le médecin
- Cecil Baur
- Alain Clairfond
- Lucien Dorval
- Lucien Jeunesse
- Lisette Lebon
- Lucienne Legrand
- Michel Lemoine
- Palmyre Levasseur as La voisine
- Jacques Vertan
References
Bibliography
- Waldman, Harry. Maurice Tourneur: The Life and Films. McFarland, 2001.
External links
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