Fanny (film, 1961)
Fanny is a American Musical film carried out by Joshua Logan, left in 1961.
Synopsis
See the synopses of Marius , Fanny and César
Data sheet
- Title: Fanny
- Realization: Joshua Logan
- Scenario: Julius J. Epstein, according to the musical comedy éponyme of S.N. Behrman, Joshua Logan and Harold Rome, itself adapted of the Marseilles Trilogy of Marcel Pagnol
- Production: Unknown
- Music: Harold Rome
- Photography: Jack Cardiff
- Assembly: William H. Reynolds
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Mono - 35 mm
- Kind: Action
- Lasted: 134 minutes minutes
- Coming out date: June 28th 1961
Distribution
- Leslie Charon: Fanny
- Horst Buchholz: Marius
- Maurice Knight: Panisse
- Charles Boyer: Cesar
- Georgette Anys: Honorine (Fanny' S Mother)
- Salvatore Baccaloni: Escartefique (Ferryboat Captain)
- Lionel Jeffries: Mr Brun (The Englishman)
- Raymond Bussières: The Admiral
- Joel Flateau: Cesario (Fanny' S Its)
- Victor Francen: Panisse' S Elder Brother
- Paul Bonifas: The Postman
- Daniel Crohem: (not credited)
- Dominique Davray: (not credited)
- German Delbat: (not credited)
- Clement Harari: (not credited)
- Maguy Horiot: (not credited)
- Moustache: (not credited)
- Daisy: (not credited)
- Helene Tossy: (not credited)
- Rene Tramoni: (not credited)
Around film
- In 1954 opens with Broadway: Fanny , a Musical comedy taking again the arguments of the Marseilles Trilogy of Marcel Pagnol. The booklet is of S.N. Behrman and Joshua Logan and music of Harold Rome. When it is a question of making a film adaptation of it, the screen is preserved by it but the abandoned musical pieces (the topics are simply taken again for the sound illustration). The setting in scene is entrusted to Logan
External bond
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