Fan-Fan the Tulip (1952)
Fanfan is a young handsome peasant. He joins the army to escape marriage because a gypsy girl predicted he will get glory and the king's daughter as a wife. But the gypsy girl was in fact Adeline, the daughter of the recruiting officer. Once he has discovered the stratagem, Fanfan refuses to forget this dream and decides to fulfill the destiny of the fake prediction.
Director: Christian-Jaque
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Gérard Philipe as Fanfan la Tulipe |
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Gina Lollobrigida as Adeline |
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Marcel Herrand as Louis XV |
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Olivier Hussenot as Tranche-Montagne |
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Noël Roquevert as Fier-à-Bras |
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Geneviève Page as Marquise de Pompadour |
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Sylvie Pelayo as Henriette de France |
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Henri Rollan as Marshal of Estrées |
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Nerio Bernardi as La Franchise |
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Jean-Marc Tennberg as Lebel |
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Lolita De Silva as Lady in waiting |
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Irene Young as Marion |
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Georgette Anys as Madame Tranche-Montagne |
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Hennery as Guillot |
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Lucien Callamand as Marshal of Brandenburg |
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Gil Delamare as Soldier |
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Jackie Blanchot as Soldier |
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Joé Davray as Soldier |
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Gérard Buhr as Soldier |
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Georges Demas as |
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Jean Parédès as Captain of the Houlette |
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Jean Debucourt as Voice of the historian (voice) |
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Harry-Max as (uncredited) |
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Guy Henry as (uncredited) |
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Françoise Spira as (uncredited) |
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Claire Guibert as Adeline La Franchise (voice) (uncredited) |
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Alexandre Rignault as La Franchise (voice) (uncredited) |
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Paul Violette as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Christian-Jaque | Director |
| Writing | René Fallet | Writer |
| Writing | René Wheeler | Writer |
| Camera | Christian Matras | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Jacques Desagneaux | Editor |
| Art | Robert Gys | Production Design |
| Sound | Georges Van Parys | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Maurice Thiriet | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Alexandre Mnouchkine | Producer |
| Production | Georges Dancigers | Executive Producer |
| Production | Francis Cosne | Executive Producer |