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Historical film directed and written by Sacha Guitry follows the the history of Paris from its founding through the significant events in the city's history.
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俳優 (140)
映画製作・配給会社 (3)
- Film exports/foreign sales : Editions René Château
- フランス国内配給 : Gaumont
クレジットタイトル詳細 (21)
- Adaptation : Sacha Guitry
- シナリオライター : Sacha Guitry
- せりふ作者 : Sacha Guitry
- フォトディレクター : Philippe Agostini
- 作曲家 : Jean Françaix
- 監督補佐 : Eugène Lourie
- Editor : Paulette Robert
- Sound recordists : Joseph de Bretagne, Émile Lagarde
- Costume designers : Monique Dunand, Maggy Rouff
- Producers : Alain Poiré, Henry Deutschmeister
- エグゼクティブプロデューサー : Clément Duhour
- 音声アシスタント : Émile Lagarde
- 撮影技師アシスタント : Georges Barsky
- Camera operators : Jean-Marie Maillols, Raymond Letouzey
- 製作部長 : Gilbert Bokanowski
- Assistant editor : Nadine Trintignant
- スクリプト : Francine Corteggiani
- Production Designers : René Renoux, Henri Schmitt
- 美術アシスタント : Pierre Tyberghein
- スチールマン : Jean Klissak
- 演出助手 : André Chabrol
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技術面詳細
- タイプ : 長編映画
- ジャンル : フィクション
- サブジャンル : 歴史的
- テーマ : 都市
- 言語 : フランス語
- Original French-language productions : 不明
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Review
Producer/director Sacha Guitry's contribution to the 1956 film season was the free-flowing historical pageant Si Paris Nous Etait Conte (If Paris Were Told to Us). Guitry himself appears as the ghost of King Louis XI, who relates the story of Paris to a group of fascinated modern-day students. As usual, Guitry manages to "humanize" history by depicting the great men and women of France in amusing warts-and-all fashion. Symbolizing the indomitable spirit of Paris is Robert Lamoureaux as Latude, a prisoner of the Bastille who repeatedly tries to escape, and just as repeatedly is captured and thrown back in jail. A note of pathos is provided by Jacques de Feraudy as the dying Voltaire. Though Sacha Guitry suffered a stroke and was confined to a wheelchair throughout much of the filming of Si Paris Nous Etait Conte, he still had two more films left in him before his death in 1957--just 10 days after Bastille Day.
Source : allmovie.com