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Julietta (film)

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Julietta
Poster
Directed byMarc Allégret
Written byLouise de Vilmorin (novel)
Françoise Giroud
Produced byPierre Braunberger
StarringDany Robin
Jean Marais
Jeanne Moreau
CinematographyHenri Alekan
Edited bySuzanne de Troeye
Music byGuy Bernard
Production
companies
Panthéon Productions
Arca Films
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release dates
22 November 1953 (France); 25 June 1954 (West Germany)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office2,178,371 admissions (France)[1]

Julietta is a 1953 French romantic comedy film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Dany Robin, Jean Marais and Jeanne Moreau.[2][3] The film was based on a novel of Louise de Vilmorin. In United Kingdom the film was known under the title "Julieta" (Mexico), "Biljett till Paris" (Sweden), "Il peccato di Giulietta" (Italy), "Ștrengărița" (Romania).[4] It was shot at the Billancourt Studios with sets designed by the art director Jean d'Eaubonne.

Cast

Production

The film was important in the career of Roger Vadim. His mentor Marc Allegret was directing with Jean Marais to star. Vadim says a week before filming Marais refused to do the movie as he was unhappy with the script. Vadim rewrote the script to the star's satisfaction. The movie was a big success. Vadim and Allegret tried to have Vadim's wife Brigitte Bardot cast as the female lead but the producer went with the better known Dany Robin. However this led to Vadim being given the job of rewriting Naughty Girl which turned Bardot into a star.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Box Office Figures for Jean Marais films". Box Office Story.
  2. ^ Julietta (1953) at the Films de France
  3. ^ Thissen & Zimmerman p.173
  4. ^ Julietta at IMDb
  5. ^ Vadim, Roger (1986). Bardot, Deneuve, Fonda. Simon and Schuster. p. 77.

Bibliography

  • Judith Thissen & Clemens Zimmerman. Cinema Beyond the City. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017.

External links


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