The Duke's Gold
| The Duke's Gold | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Jacques Baratier |
| Written by | Jacques Baratier Eric Ollivier |
| Produced by | Georges Chappedelaine Edmond Ténoudji |
| Starring | Claude Rich Pierre Brasseur Elsa Martinelli Danielle Darrieux |
| Cinematography | Henri Raichi |
| Edited by | Néna Baratier |
| Music by | Michel Colombier |
Production companies | Cocinor Fair Film Les Films Marceau |
| Distributed by | Cocinor |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Countries | France Italy |
| Language | French |
The Duke's Gold (French: L'or du duc) is a 1965 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jacques Baratier and starring Claude Rich, Pierre Brasseur, Elsa Martinelli and Danielle Darrieux.[1] [2] [3] The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Gut.[4]
Cast
- Claude Rich as Ludovic de Talois-Minet
- Monique Tarbès as Monique de Talois-Minet
- Jacques Dufilho as Annibal
- Pierre Brasseur as Adhémar de Talois-Minet
- Elsa Martinelli as Sonia
- Danielle Darrieux as Marie-Gabrielle de M.
- Noël Roquevert as Le général de Bonneguerre
- Jean Tissier as Le bon Pleko
- Annie Cordy as La concierge
- Fernand Sardou as Le livreur d'eau
- Pierre Repp as Le vendeur de tissus
- Bénédicte Lacoste as Alix
- Dino Mele as L'amoureux d'Alix
- Roland Lesaffre as Le chauffeur de la RATP
- René-Jean Chauffard as L'académicien
- Catherine Darey as La belle-soeur de Ludovic
- Paul Demange as Un joueur
- Daniel Emilfork as Le gardien
- André Gabriello as Le bougnat
- Renée Gardès as La marchande de billets
- Jacques Jouanneau as Le casseur d'autos
- Christian Marin as Le gendarme
- Hubert de Lapparent as Le vrai comte du Tellac
References
- ^ Armes p.134
- ^ Hartnoll & Auty p.77
- ^ Rège p.991
- ^ https://www.unifrance.org/film/1196/l-or-du-duc
Bibliography
- Hartnoll, Gillian & Auty, Martyn. Water Under the Bridge: 25 Years of the London Film Festival. British Film Institute, 1981.
- Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
- Armes, Roy. French Cinema Since 1946. Tantivy Press, 1970.