The Red Rose

The Red Rose
Directed by Marcello Pagliero
Produced by Edmond Ténoudji
Written by Robert Scipion
Robert Rocca
Starring Françoise Arnoul
Louis de Funès
Music by Georges Van Parys
Release date
7 February 1951 (France)
Running time
95 minutes
Country France
Language French

The Red Rose (original title "La Rose rouge"[1]) is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Marcello Pagliero, written by Robert Scipion and starring Françoise Arnoul and Louis de Funès.

Cast

  • Louis de Funès: Manito (the poet who eats glass)
  • Les Frères Jacques (André Bellec, Georges Bellec, François Soubeyran, Paul Tourenne) as themselves
  • Yves Robert: Yves Gérard, the leader of a group supposed to replace the Frères Jacques
  • Françoise Arnoul: Martine (member of Yves' team)
  • Jacques Hilling: Mr Guillet (member of Yves' team)
  • Edmond Tamiz: Mr Garone (member of Yves' team)
  • Guy Pierrault: member of Yves' team
  • Jean Bellanger: member of Yves' team
  • Yves Deniaud: Albert, director
  • Dora Doll: Evelyne Dorsey, the movie star
  • Maurice Teynac: Jean Maréchal, the film-maker
  • Barbara Laage: Claire Claris, photographer
  • Philippe Olive: Mr Matignon, Evelyne's producer
  • Jean-Roger Caussimon: the barkeeper
  • Geneviève Morel: cloakroom attendant
  • Maurice Regamey: the tourist guide
  • Nico: the director of the « La Rose Rouge »
  • Maurice Dorléac: the cashier
  • Grégoire Gromoff: the tourist who takes photographs
  • Marcello Pagliero as himself
  • Robert Scipion as himself

References


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