| Lady Paname | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | Henri Jeanson | 
| Written by | Henri Jeanson | 
| Produced by | André Paulvé Michel Safra  | 
| Starring | Louis Jouvet Suzy Delair Henri Guisol Henri Crémieux  | 
| Cinematography | Robert Lefebvre | 
| Edited by | Roger Dwyre | 
| Music by | Georges Van Parys | 
Production company  | Spéva Films  | 
| Distributed by | DisCina | 
Release date  | 26 May 1950 | 
Running time  | 113 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
Lady Paname was a 1950 French comedy film directed and written by Henri Jeanson and starring Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, Henri Guisol and Henri Crémieux.[1] It tells the story of a young female singer who tries to become a star in the music hall world of the 1920s and falls in love with a composer. It was shot at the Boulogne Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean d'Eaubonne with costumes by Georges Annenkov.
Cast
- Louis Jouvet as Gambier, dit Bagnolet - un photographe anarchiste
 - Suzy Delair as Raymonde Bosset, dite Caprice - une chanteuse de music-hall
 - Henri Guisol as Jeff - un compositeur de chansons
 - Henri Crémieux as Milson - le directeur de l'Olympia
 - Raymond Souplex as Arsène Marval - un chanteur célèbre et cabotin
 - Jane Marken as Madame Gambier
 - Claire Olivier as Léa Bosset - la mère de Caprice et de Marcel
 - Camille Guérini as Auguste Bosset
 - Véra Norman as La môme Oseille - l'amie de Caprice
 - Monique Mélinand as Costa - l'accompagnatrice
 - Germaine Montero as Mary-Flor - une chanteuse finie mais capricieuse
 - Huguette Faget as Janine
 - Georges Douking as Le parlementaire - un ami de Fred
 - Maurice Régamey as Fred
 - Odette Laure as La grue
 - Odette Barencey as La dame des toilettes
 - Jane Helly as Madame Marval - la femme du chanteur
 - Maurice Nasil as Chacaton
 - Albert Valsien as Le chef d'orchestre
 - Sylvain as Un ami
 - Jean Berton as Le régisseur
 - Mag-Avril as L'habilleuse
 
References
- ↑ Crisp p.130
 
Bibliography
- Crisp, Colin. French Cinema—A Critical Filmography: Volume 2, 1940–1958. Indiana University Press, 2015.
 
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