Monelle Trailer

Monelle Trailer (1948)

15 September 1948 Drama, Romance 105 mins

Gérard Favier is a famous composer who is deeply in love with his wife Sylvia. The couple meet Monelle, a pretty, talented young pianist and ardent admirer of Gérard Favier. The musician takes the young woman under his wing and launches her to success. But a tabloid reveals an affair between the composer and his protégée.

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Cast

Louis Jouvet

as Gérard Favier, famous composer

Dany Robin

as Monelle Picart, young pianist

Renée Devillers

as Sylvia Favier, Gérard's wife

Brigitte Auber

as Christine, Monelle's friend

Philippe Nicaud

as Jules Picart, Monelle's brother

Fernand René

as Michel Picart, the father

Léo Lapara

as Ludo, Favier's friend

Émile Drain

as Critic

Pierre Ringel

as Lucky charm merchant

Jacques Provins

as Jean, restaurant waiter

Jean Heuzé

as Critic

Philippe Lemaire

as Claude, Monelle's lover

Charles Vissières

as Stepfather

Lucien Carol

as Boss of the bistro

Janine Viénot

as Admirer of Favier

Maurice Lagrenée

as Director of the newspaper "Entre Nous Soit Dit"

Crew

Gaston Demède

Gaston Demède Sound Assistant

Armand Thirard

Armand Thirard Director of Photography

Emile Alex

Emile Alex Art Direction

Eugène Delfau

Eugène Delfau Assistant Art Director

Emile Alex

Emile Alex Production Design

Omer Bouban

Omer Bouban Makeup Artist

Henri Sauguet

Original Music Composer

Georges Bouban

Georges Bouban Makeup Artist

Bernard Borderie

Bernard Borderie Assistant Art Director

Albert Volper

Albert Volper Set Designer

International Titles

Влюблённые одни на свете Trailer

International Releases Dates

France 01 April 2018

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