Dogs lost without collar
Chiens lost without collar is a film carried out by Jean Delannoy in 1955 according to the novel of Gilbert Cesbron of the same title.
Summary
Judge Julien Lamy, under outside bourrus, is a good and understanding man. He will be able to adapt his decisions to the cases of Francis Lanoux, robber 15 year old, separated from his grandparents who lived in the promiscuity and which put pregnant his/her young Sylvette girlfriend. He will be placed in the center of observation of Terneray, of Alain Robert, orphan young person pyromaniac who flees the farm where he was placed and which seeks his/her parents in vain, he will meet Francis in the center of observation, or Gerard Lecarnoy, regularly separated from his mother matelassière and adventurous and who will find her way while becoming funambulist with one of the friends of her mother. He will not be able unfortunately to stop the destiny of Francis and Sylvette which will perish, drowned, whereas the police force was ready to apprehend them
Data sheet
- Realization: Jean Delannoy
- Scenario: after the novel of Gilbert Cesbron (Editions Robert Laffont)
- Adaptation and sialogist: Jean Aurenche, Pierre Bost, François Boyer
- Assistant realizer: Pierre Zimmer
- Images: Pierre Montazel
- Operator: Henri Tiquet
- Sound: Jacques Lebreton
- Decorations: Rene Renoux
- Assembly: Boris Lewin, James Cuenet
- Music: Paul Misraki (Impéria Editions)
- musical Direction: Marc Lanjean with the accordionists Gilbert Roussel and Marcel Azzola
- general Manager: Lucien Lippens
- Script girl: Claude Vériat
- Make-up: Yvonne Fortunat
- Photographer of plate: Serge Beauvarlet
- Turning in the studios of Boulogne from March 28th to May 13rd, 1955 - Outsides in the area of Layered branches, Conflans-Holy-Honorine, scene of the barges in the Saint-Denis island)
- Recording: Optiphone - Western Electric
- Pulling: Laboratory Liano Films
- Production: Free London Films - Gibé Films - Continental Produzione (Franco-Italian)
- Chief of production: Henry Deutschmeister, Joseph Berchollz
- Directing of production: Louis Wipf
- Distributer: Cocinor
- First presentation on October 21st, 1955
- Lasted: 98mn
- Kind: dramatic comedy
Distribution
- Jean Gabin (Julien Lamy, the judge for children)
- Anne Doat (Sylvette, boyfriend of Francis)
- Serge Lecointe (Francis Lanoux, young delinquent)
- Jacky Moulière (the small Gerard Lecarnoy)
- Jimmy Urbain (Alain Robert, the young orphan)
- Robert Dalban (Joseph, the funambulist)
- Jean-Jacques Delbo (a player of belote)
- Gilded Fraud (Mrs. Lecarnoy)
- Jane Marken (delegated to the children)
- Claire Olivier (Mrs. No5el, the secretary of the judge)
- Renee Frontier runner (the grandmother of Francis)
- Raphaël Parorni (the substitute)
- Jean d' Yd (the grandfather of Francis)
- Georges Aminel (the lawyer of francs)
- Louis Bugette (an inspector on the barge)
- Josette Arno (the young prostitute in the judge)
- Veronique Deschamps (social assistance)
- Gerard Fallec (the teenager former gang leader)
- Jean Hebey (the cravatte, kidnapper children)
- Guy Henry (the other inspector on the barge)
- German Michel (appointed post office)
- Albert Michel (the neighbor farmer asking the scale)
- Gabriele Tinti (Marcel a supervisor of the center)
- German of France (assistant-social)
- Charles Bouillaud (an agent with the court)
- Georges Bever (a customer of the post office)
- Pierre Duncan (the agent framing Francis)
- Bernard Musson (a lawyer)
- Marie Mergey (a nun)
- Jimmy Perrys (Gégène, the lockkeeper)
- Franck Maurice (a spectator with the belote)
- Raymond Faure
- Jean-Jacques Lecot
- Helene Tossy
- Robert Party (the director of the center)
- Jean-François Remy
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