Fanny (1932)
See also: Fanny
Fanny is a French film of Marc Allégret left in 1932, according to the part éponyme of Marcel Pagnol. It is the second shutter of the Marseilles Trilogie and one of first talking films about the French cinema which made the glory of Marcel Pagnol and about its actor fetish Raimu.
Synopsis
Data sheet
- Title: Fanny
- Realization: Marc Allégret, assistants: Yves Allégret, Pierre Prévert and Eli Lotar
- Scenario: Marcel Pagnol, according to his novel and its part éponyme
- Production: Roger Richebé and Marcel Pagnol for the Films Marcel Pagnol
- Music: Vincent Scotto, arrangements of Georges Sellers
- Photography: Nicolas Toporkoff, Andre Dantan, Roger Hubert, Georges Benoit and Coutelain; assistant: Henri Alekan
- Assembly: Jean Granny
- Decorations: Gabriel Scognamillo
- Artistic director: Dominique Drouin and Roland Tual
- Scrip girl: Francoise Giroud
- Sound: William Beautiful
- Turning: outsides with Marseilles, in studio in the Studios of Billancourt in June and July 1932
- Lasted: 140 minutes (2. 20)
- Format: Black and white - 1,37:1 - Its monophonic
- Coming out date: November 2nd 1932 with the cinema Marigny in Paris
- Kind: melodrama
Distribution
- Pierre Fresnay: Marius
- Orane Demazis: Fanny
- Raimu : César, the father of Marius
- Alida Rouffe: Honorine Cabanis, the mother of Fanny
- Charpin: Honore Panisse, the husband of Fanny
- Robert Vattier: Albert Brun
- Mouries: Escartefigue
- Milly Mathis : Aunt Claudine Foulon
- Marcel Maupi: Innocent Mangiapan, the driver of the ferry boat
- Edouard Delmont: Doctor Félicien Venelle
- Louis Swell: Elzéar
- Odette Roger: Fortunette
- Annie Toinon: Amélie
- Andre Gide (appearing)
- Pierre Prévert (appearing in the tram)
Around film
- the film met a success even sharper than for Marius one year before. But part of the critic, nostalgic of the silent film dying man at the time (the first French talking film goes back to 1930), was caught some with film. Jean Renoir took the defense of film and Pagnol in these terms: “ the very short cinema existed before speaking. Not for Pagnol. The word is as essential for him as the color with Michel-Angel ”.
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later Remakes S:
- 1934 : DER schwarze Wahlfisch , German film of Fritz Wendhausen
- 1938: Port off Seven Seas , American film of James Whale: scenario covering the whole of the trilogy
- 1961: Fanny , American film of Joshua Logan: scenario covering the whole of the trilogy, with Maurice Knight
- 2000: Fanny of Nicolas Ribowski (TV)
See too
in Wikipédia
- Marseilles Trilogy
- Marius
- César
on the Fabric
- Card IMDb
- '' Fanny '' on marcel-pagnol.com, with video extract
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