End of the day

the End of the day is a French film carried out by Julien Duvivier in 1939. A brilliant comedy with the original topic (excel scenario), taken along by imperial Jouvet and a great service also of Michel Simon.

Synopsis

In an establishment of retirement for old actors emergent three strong personalities: St-Clearly, old man beautiful cover formerly of success and women, Marny, talented actor that forever recognized public and Cabrissade, pare-in-train having played only the linings in its career.

Data sheet

  • Title: End of the day
  • Realization: Julien Duvivier
  • Scenario: Charles Spaak, Julien Duvivier
  • Adaptation and Dialog: Charles Spaak
  • Production: Robert Vernay, Aris Nissotti
  • Production company: Regina Films
  • Music: Maurice Jaubert
  • Assistants realizer: Pierre Duvivier, Robert Vernay
  • Photography: Christian Matras, Armand Thirard, Robert Juillard, Ernest Bourreaud
  • Assembly: Marthe Poncin, assisted Marie the Bars
  • Decorations: Jacques Krauss
  • Sound: Tony Leenhardt, Antoine Archaimbaud, Philippe
  • Script girl: Madeleine Lefèvre, general Jacqueline Durtain
  • Governed: Lucien Pinoteau
  • Governed plate: Demasure
  • Make-up: Keldich
  • Photographer of plate: Joffre
  • Format: Black and white - 35mm - Mono
  • Country of origin: France
  • Kind: Drama
  • Lasted: 108 minutes
  • Coming out date: March 24th 1939 (First representation)

Distribution

  • Louis Jouvet: Saint-Clearly, ex gift-juan and actor adulated
  • Michel Simon: Cabrissade, the eternal lining
  • Madeleine Ozeray: Sleeve-board, the small good one of the coffee
  • Gabrielle Dorziat: Mrs. Chabert
  • Louise Sylvie: Mrs. Tusini
  • Raymone: The owner of the bar
  • Mrs Lherbay: Mrs. Philémon
  • Gaby Andreu: Danielle
  • Gabrielle Fontan: Mrs. Jambage
  • Odette Talazac: The singer
  • Emilie Lindey: Mrs. Varenne
  • Marie-Helene Dasté: Adele
  • Mrs Marty: Mrs. Chavarot
  • Louise Marquet: Mrs. Marcellin
  • Henriette Moret: Mrs. Verdun
  • Zélie Yzelle: White Mrs. Berger
  • Denège: Mrs. Laroche
  • Simone Aubry: Germaine
  • Simone Gauthier: Juliette
  • Luce Camy: Fanny Essler
  • Genevieve Sorya: Yvette
  • Victor Francen: Gilles Marny, actor
  • Arthur Devère: The manager
  • François Périer: The young journalist
  • Gaston Modot: The owner of the bar, Mr. Martin
  • Jean Joffre: Mr. Philémon
  • Gaston Jacquet: Lacour
  • Charles Granval: Deaubonne
  • Pierre Magnier: Mr. Laroche
  • Alexandre Arquillère: Mr. Lucien
  • Jean Coquelin: Delormel
  • Henri Nassiet: Mr. Noblet
  • Maurice Schutz: Verneuil
  • Gaston Secretan: Montfaucon
  • Auguste Boverio: The priest
  • Jean Ayme: Victor
  • Tony Jacquot: Pierrot, the organizer
  • Rene Bergeron: Récamier
  • Robert Ozanne: The administrator
  • Georges Bever: Guard-pastoral the
  • Paul Escoffier: Ruy Gum
  • Camille Beuve: Berthelin
  • Fernand Jubilation: Marcel
  • Pierre Sergeol: The accessories supplier
  • Rafaël Stones: Mr. Felix
  • Romain Bouquet: The barker
  • Martial Rebe: Fernand
  • Claude Sainval: The duke of Reichstadt
  • Philippe Richard: The marshal Marmont
  • Robert Rollis: A scout
  • Claude Bénédict: A boarder
  • Georges Denola: A boarder
  • Emilie Prévost: A boarder
  • Marguerite de Morlaye: A boarder
  • Liliane Lesaffre: A boarder
  • Jane de Carol: A boarder
  • Louis Vonelly: A boarder
  • Génia Vaury: An actress of the round
  • Victor Fortified
  • Rene Lacourt
  • Marcel Dumont
  • Lise Billhook
  • Catherine Carrey
  • the boarders of the old people's home for actors of Bridge-with-Ladies (Seine-et-Marne).

See too

  • End of the day on Internet Movie Database

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