Signed, Arsène Lupin Trailer

Signed, Arsène Lupin Trailer (1959)

11 November 1959 Comedy, Crime, Mystery 100 mins

At the end of the Great War, Arsène Lupin resumed his adventurous life. Theft of three paintings committed by an adversary leads him to the treasure of the Golden Fleece.

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Cast

Robert Lamoureux

as Arsène Lupin / Lieutenant André Laroche

Robert Dalban

as Inspector Béchoux of the Judicial Police

Alida Valli

as Aurélia Valéano

Jacques Dufilho

as Albert, manservant

Yves Robert

as La Ballu

Roger Dumas

as Isidore Bautrelet aka 'Véritaz'

Hubert de Lapparent

as French Consul in Florence

Jean Bellanger

as Sleeping car employee

Michel Etcheverry

as Van Nelden, collector

Jean Galland

as General

Gisèle Grandpré

as Madame du Bois-Lambert

Harold Kay

as Henri

Paul Müller

as Attaché of the French consulate in Florence

Ginette Pigeon

as Agnès, nurse

Crew

Yves Robert

Director

Hubert Mérial

Hubert Mérial Unit Production Manager

Jean Le Duc

Jean Le Duc Producer

Georgette Fillon

Georgette Fillon Costume Design

Michel Deruelle

Michel Deruelle Makeup Artist

Jules Borkon

Jules Borkon Executive Producer

François Chavane

François Chavane Executive Producer

Moris Ergas

Moris Ergas Executive Producer

Robert Clavel

Robert Clavel Production Design

Simone Knapp

Simone Knapp Hairstylist

Mary Greco

Mary Greco Third Assistant Director

Georges Casati

Georges Casati First Assistant Director

International Titles

Arsène Lupin et la toison d'or Trailer

Signed: Arsène Lupin Trailer

Signed, Arsene Lupin Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 18 August 1991

Spain 21 March 1961

Finland 20 January 1961

France 11 November 1959

Sweden 07 March 1960

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