The Glass Castle (1950)
Evelyne, the young wife of Judge Bertal, falls in love with Remy, who lives in Paris, on holiday in Italy. After following him in the lovers city, she realises Remy is whom she really loves, and decides to return home to inform her husband – but her plane crashes.
Director:
René Clément
Writers:
Gian Bistolfi, René Clément, Pierre Bost.
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Michèle Morgan as Evelyne Lorin-Bertal |
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Jean Marais as Rémy Marsay |
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Jean Servais as Laurent Bartel |
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Elisa Cegani as Eléna |
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Élina Labourdette as Marion |
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Germaine Stainval as la bonne |
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Fosco Giachetti as Laurent Bertal (Italian version) |
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Giovanna Galletti as Louise Morel - l'accusée |
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André Carnège as Le secrétaire |
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Roger Dalphin as Marcel |
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Albert Michel as Le charmeur d'oiseaux |
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Colette Régis as La tenancière de l'hôtel |
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Allain Dhurtal as Le procureur |
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Anne-Marie Cazalis as La standardiste |
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Yvonne Claudie as La fleuriste |
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Jo Dest as Un assesseur |
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Paule Launay as |
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Germaine Stainval as La bonne |
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Steinhagen as |
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Géo Forster as (uncredited) |
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Jean-Luc Godard as Un voyageur qui sort de la Gare de l'Est (uncredited) |
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Jacques Rivette as Un voyageur qui sort de la Gare de l'Est (uncredited) |
| Directing | René Clément | Director |
| Writing | Gian Bistolfi | Screenplay |
| Writing | Vicki Baum | Novel |
| Camera | Robert Lefebvre | Director of Photography |
| Production | Henry Deutschmeister | Producer |
| Editing | Roger Dwyre | Editor |
| Writing | René Clément | Screenplay |
| Production | Eugène Tucherer | Producer |
| Art | Maurice Barnathan | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Pierre Bost | Screenplay |
| Sound | Yves Baudrier | Original Music Composer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Pierre Balmain | Costume Design |
| Art | Léon Barsacq | Production Design |
| Camera | Roger Forster | Still Photographer |