Come Down, Someone Wants You
Come Down, Someone Wants You (French: Descendez, on vous demande) is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Jean Laviron and starring Noëlle Norman, Daniel Clérice and Paulette Dubost.[1] It is based on the 1946 play of the same name by Jean de Letraz.
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French | Descendez, on vous demande |
Directed by | Jean Laviron |
Written by | Jean Laviron |
Based on | Come Down, Someone Wants You by Jean de Letraz |
Produced by | Emile Darbel |
Starring | Noëlle Norman Daniel Clérice Paulette Dubost |
Cinematography | André Germain |
Edited by | Jeannette Berton |
Music by | Daniel White |
Production company | Eole Films |
Distributed by | Filmsonor |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Rino Mondellini.
Cast
- Noëlle Norman as Sylvette de Vignolles
- Daniel Clérice as Francis Ardelles
- Paulette Dubost as Irène
- Jean Tissier as Léonard de Vignolles
- Jacques Dynam as Gilbert
- Jean-Jacques as Charley
- Christiane Sertilange as Loulou
- Pauline Carton as Ursule, la bonne
- Grillon as Le camionneur
References
- Marie p.23
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
- Marie, Michel. The French New Wave: An Artistic School. John Wiley & Sons, 2008.
External links
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