Two Timid Souls (1943 film)
Two Timid Souls (French: Les deux timides) is a 1943 French historical comedy film directed by Yves Allégret, Marcel Achard and Marc Allégret and starring Pierre Brasseur, Jacqueline Laurent and Claude Dauphin.[1] It was based on the 1860 play by Eugène Labiche which had previously been turned into a 1928 silent film version by René Clair.
Two Timid Souls | |
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Directed by | Yves Allégret Marcel Achard Marc Allégret |
Written by | Eugène Labiche (play) Claude-André Puget |
Starring | Pierre Brasseur Jacqueline Laurent Claude Dauphin |
Music by | Jean Marion Germaine Tailleferre |
Cinematography | Philippe Agostini |
Edited by | Roger Spiri-Mercaton |
Production company | Les Films Impéria |
Distributed by | Gray-Film |
Release date | 3 March 1943 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Bertrand.
Cast
- Pierre Brasseur as Vancouver
- Jacqueline Laurent as Cécile Thibaudier
- Claude Dauphin as Jules Frémissin
- Gisèle Préville as Cécile Vancouver
- Lucien Callamand as Claquepont
- Marie Caplie as Lisbeth van Putzeboom
- Fernand Charpin as Monsieur van Putzeboom
- Yves Deniaud as Le commis voyageur
- Marc Doelnitz as Le militaire
- Monique Garbo as Une des jeunes filles
- Henri Guisol as Anatole Garadou
- Germaine Lespagnol as Une des jeunes filles
- Jane Marken as Tante Valérie
- Gaston Orbal as Dardenboeuf
- Giselle Pascal as Une des jeunes filles
- Pierre Prévert as Verdinet
- Renée Reney as Une des jeunes filles
- Denyse Roux as Annette
- Tramel as Thibaudier
References
- Oscherwitz & Higgins p.118
Bibliography
- Dayna Oscherwitz & MaryEllen Higgins. The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
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