The Mysteries of Paris (French: Les Mystères de Paris) is a French-Italian film from 1962, set in Paris. It was directed by André Hunebelle, written by Diego Fabbri and Pierre Foucaud, starring Jean Marais.[1] The scenario was written on the basis of the novel Les Mystères de Paris. It has several precursors including The Mysteries of Paris (1912), The Mysteries of Paris (1935).
Cast[]
- Jean Marais as Rodolphe de Sambreuil, lover of Irène
- Raymond Pellegrin as Baron de Lansignac, the enemy of Rodolphe
- Jill Haworth as Marie Godin
- Dany Robin as Irène
- Pierre Mondy as Chourineur
- Georges Chamarat as Jérôme Foulon
- Noël Roquevert as Mr. Pipelet, the concierge
- Jean Le Poulain as The Teacher
- Renée Gardès as the Owl
- Alain Decock as the young person Fanfan Morel
- Robert Dalban as the boss of the inn of the Destructives
- Paulette Dubost as Mrs Pipelet, the concierge
- Benoîte Lab as Louise Morel, the woman of the suit
- Gabriel Gobin as Mr. Morel, the suit
- Madeleine Barbulée as Mrs Godin
- Maria Meriko as Mrs Georges
- Charles Bouillaud as Mr. Godin
- Raoul Billerey as Amédée
- Guy Delorme as policeman
- Jacques Sablon
See also[]
- List of highest-grossing films in the Soviet Union
References[]
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External links[]
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- ↑ Mystères de Paris at Films de France