The Burned Barns
The Burned Barns (French: Les Granges brûlées) is a 1973 French drama film directed by Jean Chapot. The soundtrack for the film was the first film score by Jean Michel Jarre.
The Burned Barns | |
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Directed by | Jean Chapot |
Starring | Simone Signoret Alain Delon |
Music by | Jean Michel Jarre |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | 991,624 admissions (France)[1] |
Cast
- Simone Signoret - Rose Cateux
- Alain Delon - Pierre Larcher
- Paul Crauchet - Pierre Cateux
- Bernard Le Coq - Paul Cateux
- Pierre Rousseau - Louis Cateux
- Catherine Allégret - Françoise Cateux
- Miou-Miou - Monique Cateux
- Béatrice Costantini - Lucile Cateux
- Jean Bouise - Reporter
- Renato Salvatori - hôtelier
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References
- Box office information for film at Box Office story
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