The Red Rose
For the Spanish film, see The Red Rose (1960 film).
The Red Rose | |
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Directed by | Marcello Pagliero |
Produced by | Edmond Ténoudji |
Written by |
Robert Scipion Robert Rocca |
Starring |
Françoise Arnoul Louis de Funès |
Music by | Georges Van Parys |
Release dates | 7 February 1951 (France) |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The Red Rose (original title "La Rose rouge"[1]) is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Marcello Pagliero, written by Robert Scipion and starring Françoise Arnoul and Louis de Funès.
Cast
- Louis de Funès: Manito (the poet who eats glass)
- Les Frères Jacques (André Bellec, Georges Bellec, François Soubeyran, Paul Tourenne) as themselves
- Yves Robert: Yves Gérard, the leader of a group supposed to replace the Frères Jacques
- Françoise Arnoul: Martine (member of Yves' team)
- Jacques Hilling: Mr Guillet (member of Yves' team)
- Edmond Tamiz: Mr Garone (member of Yves' team)
- Guy Pierrault: member of Yves' team
- Jean Bellanger: member of Yves' team
- Yves Deniaud: Albert, director
- Dora Doll: Evelyne Dorsey, the movie star
- Maurice Teynac: Jean Maréchal, the film-maker
- Barbara Laage: Claire Claris, photographer
- Philippe Olive: Mr Matignon, Evelyne's producer
- Jean-Roger Caussimon: the barkeeper
- Geneviève Morel: cloakroom attendant
- Maurice Regamey: the tourist guide
- Nico: the director of the « La Rose Rouge »
- Maurice Dorléac: the cashier
- Grégoire Gromoff: the tourist who takes photographs
- Marcel Pagliero as himself
- Robert Scipion as himself
References
- ↑ The Red Rose at the Internet Movie Database
External links
- The Red Rose at the Internet Movie Database
- La Rose rouge (1951) at the Films de France
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