Belphégor, the phantom of Louvre
Belphégor, the phantom of Louvre is a Film Fantastique French, left in rooms in 2000, carried out by Jean-Paul Salome.
Synopsis
In the year 2000, the phantom of a mummy haunts the Musée of Louvre. This phantom which has all the audacities would name Belphégor, god of the Ammonites. Martin, an electrician inquires into these mysteries.
Data sheet
- Realization: Jean-Paul Salome
- Scenario writer: Jean-Paul Salome, Daniele Thompson and Jerome Producing Thunder
- : Alain Sarde
- Executive producer: Christine Gozlan
- Production: the Films Alain Sarde, France StudioCanal, France Natexis Banques Populaires Images, France Studio Images 7, France TF1 Films Production, France
- Type-setter: Bruno Coulais
- 1st assistant realizer: Guy Nicolas
- general Manager: François Menny
- assistant Manager: Nicolas Fagard
- Director of the photography: Jean-François Robin
- Sound engineer: Laurent Pear tree
- Costumier: Pierre Bechir
- Make-up girl: Nurith Barkan
- Directing of casting: Stephan Foenkinos
- Script: Laurence Lemaire
- Assembler: Sylvie Landra
- Stuntmen: Cyril Raffaelli
- machinist Chief: Bernard Bregier
- 2nd assistant realizer: Mathieu Thouvenot
- decorator Chief: Michele Abbot-Basket maker
- Cameraman: Georges Diane
- additional Musics: Natacha Atlas
- Coming out date: April 4th 2001 (France)
- Country of production: France
- Kind: Fantastic
- Color: Color
- Lasted: 97 minutes
Distribution
- Sophie Marceau: LISA/Belphégor
- Frederic Diefenthal: Martin
- Michel Serrault: Verlac
- Julie Christie: Glenda Spender
- Lionel Abelanski: Simonnet
- Jean-François Balmer: Bertrand Faussier
- Francoise Lépine: Suzanne Dupre
- François Levantal: Mangin
- Jacques Martial: Felix
- Philippe Maymat: Bob
- Patachou : Genevieve
- Juliette Gréco: The woman in the cemetery, it is a wink with the first Belphégor where she plays the part of Laurence, the had young woman.
See too
Internal bond
- Belphégor, novel.
- Curse of the Pharaon
- Belphégor (divinity)
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