The Street without law

the Street without law is a French film produced by Claude Dolbert and put in scene by Marcel Gibaud in 1950. It should be noted that if the two names appear indeed in the credits, Nathalie Nattier confirmed during an interview the fact that the realization fell to the only Marcel Gibaud.

Synopsis

Test of film adaptation of the drawings of Albert Dubout where one finds on a vibrating rate/rhythm: the accountant Anatole, his imposing German wife known as: Fifille, the Sparadra gangster, who lives a badly famed street. They that they are agitated in indescribable situations in company of a a little insane countess, of a vamp is sophisticated there, Oscar the youth and his professor of music, Hippolyte.

Data sheet

  • Production: Claude Dolbert
  • Put in scene and cutting: Marcel Gibaud
  • Scenario: According to the caricatures of the draftsman Dubout
  • Adaptation: Jean Halain, Marcel Gibaud, Dubout
  • Dialog: Jean Halain, Dubout
  • Assistant realizer: Roger Fleytoux (Maxime)
  • Images: Andre Dantan
  • Operator: Charles-Henri Montel
  • Music: Marcel Landowski
  • Decorations: Raymond Duart, assisted of Daniel Gueret
  • Assembly: Marguerite Beaugé
  • Sound: Rene Brunot, assisted of Jacques Carrère
  • Make-up: Serge Groffe
  • Photographer of plate: Francis Lamy
  • Script girl: Gaby Martinie
  • Manager: Marc Hélin
  • Chief technical officer: Leon Mathot
  • Turning: Paris Sudio Cinema from January 9th to March 10th, 1950
  • Film 35mm, black and white
  • Pulling: Laboratory L.T.C Saint-Cloud
  • Faking; Sound Lax
  • System Western Electric
  • Production: Codo Cinema (France)
  • Chief of production: Claude Directing Dolbert
  • of production: Jean Velter
  • Distribution: Filmsonor
  • First presentation the 12/1/1950
  • Lasted: 100mn
  • Kind: Comedy

Distribution

  • Louis de Funès: Hippolyte, the professor of music
  • Paul Itches: Anatole, accountant, husband of Fifille
  • max Dalban: Germaine known as: Fifille, the copious woman of Anatole
  • Nathalie Nattier: Emma, the vamp
  • Andre Gabriello: Sparadra, the gangster
  • Annette Pepper: The countess of Trille
  • Albert Dinan: Francois, a colleague of Anatole
  • Fernand Gilbert: The captain man with a moustache
  • Roger Desmares: The coffee boy
  • Mag April: The lady of the car
  • Jackie Rollin (Sardou): The nurse
  • Luc Andrieux: An accomplice of Sparada
  • Georges Paulais: The Mister distinguished
  • Marcel Mérovée: Oscar, the son of Anatole and Fifille
  • Jean Sylvain: The professor of driving school
  • Claude Nicot: Barbet spaniel
  • Pierre Clarel: The beggar
  • Amédée: The nephew of the countess
  • Eugene Yvernes: The painter
  • Jean Stops: An agent
  • Paul Pauléon: An agent
  • Georgette Anys: A guest in the countess
  • Suzanne Gabriello: A guest in the countess
  • max Dejean: The burglar
  • Hubert Deschamps: The guest who says: " a oiseau"
  • Edouard Francomme: A spectator
  • Emile Riandreys: A spectator
  • Georges Bever: A judge (scene cut to the assembly)
  • Renee Guards
  • Jean Rope-maker
  • Rene Pascal
  • Andre Pradel
  • Cup-and-ball
  • Cadex

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