Paris 1900 (film)
Paris 1900 is a 1947 French documentary film directed by Nicole Védrès, and entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
Paris 1900 | |
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Directed by | Nicole Védrès |
Produced by | Pierre Braunberger Edward Kingsley Arthur Mayer |
Written by | Pierre Braunberger Nicole Védrès |
Narrated by | Claude Dauphin Monty Woolley (US version) |
Music by | Guy Bernard |
Edited by | Yannick Bellon |
Distributed by | Arthur Mayer & Joseph Burstyn (US) |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Claude Dauphin as Récitant / Narrator (French version) (voice)
- Mistinguett
- Monty Woolley as Narrator, US version (voice)
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References
- "Festival de Cannes: Paris 1900". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
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