Bal Tabarin (film)
Bal Tabarin is a 1952 American drama film directed by Philip Ford and written by Houston Branch. The film stars Muriel Lawrence, William Ching, Claire Carleton, Steve Brodie, Steven Geray and Carl Milletaire. The film was released on June 1, 1952, by Republic Pictures.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Philip Ford |
Produced by | Herbert J. Yates |
Screenplay by | Houston Branch |
Starring | Muriel Lawrence William Ching Claire Carleton Steve Brodie Steven Geray Carl Milletaire |
Music by | R. Dale Butts |
Cinematography | Michel Kelber Reggie Lanning |
Edited by | Tony Martinelli |
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Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Muriel Lawrence as Judy Allen
- William Ching as Don Barlow
- Claire Carleton as Stella Simmons
- Steve Brodie as Joe Goheen
- Steven Geray as Inspector Manet
- Carl Milletaire as Little Augie
- Jan Rubini as Violinist
- Tom Powers as Eddie Mendies
- Gregory Gaye as Jean Dufar
- Adrienne D'Ambricourt as Madame Ramquet
- Herbert Deans as Inspector Llewelyn
- The Famous French Can-Can Dancers as Ensemble
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References
- "Bal Tabarin (1952) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
- "Bal-Tabarin - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes". NYTimes.com. Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
- "Bal Tabarin". Afi.com. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
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