Marianne of My Youth

Marianne of My Youth (French: Marianne de ma jeunesse, German: Marianne) is a 1955 French-West German romantic drama film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Marianne Hold, Horst Buchholz and Pierre Vaneck.[1] It was released in separate French language and German language versions. It is based on a 1932 novel Schmerzliches Arkadien by Peter von Mendelssohn.

Marianne of My Youth
Directed byJulien Duvivier
Produced byAndré Daven
Georges Lourau
Arys Nissotti
Pierre O'Connell
Frank Clifford
Ralph Baum
Written byDenise Van Moppès
Julien Duvivier
Peter von Mendelssohn
Based on Douloureuse Arcadie
by Peter von Mendelssohn
StarringMarianne Hold
Horst Buchholz
Pierre Vaneck
Music byJacques Ibert
CinematographyLéonce-Henri Burel
Edited byMarthe Poncin
Lilian Seng
Production
company
Filmsonor
Regina Films
Francinex
Royal-Produktion
Allfram-Film
Distributed byCinédis
Allianz Film
Release date
18 March 1955 (France)
8 April 1955 (W. Germany)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryFrance
West Germany
LanguageFrench
German

It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location at Hohenschwangau Castle and at Schloss Fuschl in Salzburg. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Jean d'Eaubonne and Willy Schatz. Marcel Ophüls was the assistant director on the production.

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References

  1. McCann p.174

Bibliography

  • Ben McCann. Julien Duvivier. Manchester University Press, 2017.


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