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Arletty | Caire Reine, dite Garance | |
Jean Louis Barrault | ||
Pierre Brasseur | Frédérick Lemaître | |
Maria Casares | ||
Marcel Herrand | ||
Pierre Renoir | Jéricho | |
Louis Salou | Édouard | |
Jean-Louis Barrault | Baptiste Debureau | |
María Casares | Nathalie | |
Gaston Modot | Fil de Soie | |
Fabien Loris | Avril | |
Marcel Pérès | Director of the Funambules | |
Etienne Decroux | Anselme Debureau | |
Jane Marken | Mme. Hermine | |
Marcelle Monthil | Marie | |
Louis Florencie | Policeman | |
Habib Benglia | Turkish Bath Attendant | |
Jacques Castelot | George | |
Paul Frankeur | Police Inspector | |
Palau | Le régisseur des Funambules | |
Rognoni | Le directeur du Grand Théâtre |
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Producer | R. Borderie
Raymond Borderie Fred Orain |
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Writer | Jacques Prevert
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Cinematography | Marc Fossard
Roger Hubert |
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Musician | Joseph Kosma
Maurice Thiriet |
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Double-Disc Set Poetic realism reaches sublime heights with Children of Paradise (Les enfants du paradis), the ineffably witty tale of a woman loved by four different men. Deftly entwining theater, literature, music, and design, director Marcel Carne and screenwriter Jacques Prevert resurrect the tumultuous world of 19th-Century Paris, teeming with hucksters and aristocrats, thieves and courtesans, pimps and seers. The Criterion Collection is proud to present this milestone of cinema in a new high-definition film transfer made from the restored negative. |
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