The Truth on Donge Baby

the Truth on Baby Donge is a novel of Georges Simenon, published in 1940. Henri Decoin drew a film from it from the same name, in 1952, with Jean Gabin and Danielle Darrieux.

Synopsis

Elisabeth Donge known as: " Donge" baby; poisoned her husband, François Donge. This last, on its bed of suffering revives the key moments of its life with Bébé, which brought it in this room of private clinic. Great industrialist and collector of pretty women, François married Elisabeth d' Onneville, more by lassitude that by love. Baby, young girl idealistic and impassioned could not find in him until it waited. Ten years disappointed later, cruelly, it poisoned her husband. Including/understanding too late his errors, François dies. Elisabeth Donge a such automat, follows the examining magistrate come to stop it

Data sheet

  • Realization: Henri Decoin
  • Scenario: According to the novel of Georges Simenon
  • Adaptation and Dialog: Maurice Inn
  • Assistants realizer: Fabien Hake, Henri Beaumont
  • Images: Leonce-Henri Burel
  • Operator: Henri Raichi, assisted Robert Tellier and Jean Charvein
  • Music: Jean-Jacques Grünenwald (music and recording J.P Carrère
  • Sound: Constantin Evangelou, assisted Paul Habans, Roger Cambouralis
  • Costumes: Pierre Balmain for the dresses of Danielle Darrieux
  • Script girl: Suzanne Durrenberger
  • Decorations: Jean Douarinou, assisted Jean-Paul Cost-Plowman and Romance Eugene
  • Assembly: Annick Millet, Denise Reiss, Augustine Richard
  • Photographer of plate: Sacha Masour
  • Make-up: Louis Louc, assisted Marcel Ocelli
  • Hairdressers: Henri Lalaurette, Joseph Marino
  • general Manager: Eugene Bow net, assisted Charles Brandley
  • Manager interior designer: F. Bernardi
  • Sound recording of the cinematographic new company of wiring for sound " Recording"
  • Pulling: Laboratory G.T.C Joinville
  • Film 35mm - black and white
  • Turning in the studios of Victorine, external to Paris, Nice and Draguignan from October 1st to December 1st, 1951
  • Production: Cinematographic general union
  • Chief of production: Andre Directing Halley of the Fountains
  • of production: François Carron
  • Distribution: General alliance of Cinematographic Distribution - Télédis
  • First presentation the 2/13/1952
  • Lasted: 104mn
  • Kind: Drama
  • Visa of exploitation: 11396

Distribution

  • Jean Gabin (François Donge, industrial rich person)
  • Danielle Darrieux (Elisabeth Donge known as: " Bébé")
  • Gabrielle Dorziat (Mrs. d' Ortemont, the " marieuse")
  • Claude Génia (Jeanne Donge, the woman of Georges)
  • Marcel Andre (the examining magistrate, Drouin)
  • Jacques Castelot (Doctor Jalabert)
  • Daniel Lecourtois (Georges Donge, brother of François)
  • Madeleine Lambert (Mrs. d' Onneville)
  • Juliette Faber (Marthe, the nurse)
  • Jacqueline Porel (Francoise de P.)
  • Gaby Heather (the woman of the taxi)
  • Meg Lemonnier (the secretary of the doctor)
  • Alinda Kristensen (Mrs. Flament)
  • Yvonne Claudie (the bridge player)
  • White Denège (a guest)
  • Emma Lyonnel (Mrs. Lafitte)
  • Jean-Marc Tennberg (the lift attendant of the " Négresco")
  • Maurice Benard (professor Gaspéri)
  • Paul Bonifas (the traveller)
  • No5el Darzal (a player of bridge)
  • Henry Houry (a player of bridge)
  • Andre Darnay (a player of bridge)

Random links:Primary productivity | Marcilhac-on-that | Interplanetary space | Frans van Dooren | Stimulation_sexuelle