The Pretty Miller Girl (1948)
Franz Schubert retired from Vienna in country for musical writing. He draws his inspiration from a romance with the watermiller's daughter. An operetta in the fifties Vienna style. This is the only movie from Marcel Pagnol in color and the only movie in rouxcolor, a French experimental process derivated from the agfacolor German process.
Director: Marcel Pagnol
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Tino Rossi as Franz Schubert |
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Jacqueline Pagnol as Brigitte |
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Raoul Marco as Maître Guillaume |
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Lilia Vetti as La comtesse |
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Raphaël Patorni as le comte Christian |
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Emma Lyonel as la baronne |
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Suzanne Desprès as la lavandière |
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Roger Monteaux as |
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Christian Bertola as |
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Jean-Paul Coquelin as |
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Pierrette Rossi as |
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Gustave Hamilton as |
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Edouard Hemme as |
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Jules Dorpe as |
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Nicolas Amato as |
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Jean Deschamps as |
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Alexandre Fabry as |
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Pierre Labry as |
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Louis Lions as |
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René Maupré as |
| Directing | Marcel Pagnol | Director |
| Directing | Raymond Lamy | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Marcel Royné | Sound |
| Crew | Willy Faktorovitch | Cinematography |
| Camera | Léo Mirkine | Still Photographer |
| Writing | Marcel Pagnol | Writer |
| Sound | Tony Aubin | Music |
| Editing | Jeanne Rongier | Editor |
| Art | Robert Giordani | Production Design |