The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir

1970 television film
  • 15 December 1970 (1970-12-15)
Running time
100 minutesCountriesWest Germany
Italy
FranceLanguageFrench

The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir (French: Le Petit Théâtre de Jean Renoir) is a 1970 television film written and directed by Jean Renoir. The last completed work by Renoir, it consists of three short films: The Last Christmas Dinner, The Electric Floor Waxer and A Tribute to Tolerance, and a performance of the song "Quand l'amour meurt".[1]

Cast

Film Role Actor Ref
Le Dernier Réveillon Le Clochard Nino Formicola [1]
La Clocharde Milly
Gontran Roland Bertin
Le Gérant André Dumas
Le Maître d'hôtel Robert Lombart
Additional roles
  • Frédéric Santaya
  • Gib Grossac
  • Pierre Gualdi
  • Annick Berger
  • Roger Trapp
  • Max Vialle
  • Jean-Michel Molé
  • Paulette Deveson
  • Tom Clark
  • Sabine Hermosa
  • Geneviève Taillade
  • Elisbeth Braconnier
  • Daniel Sursain
  • Lolita Soler,
  • Sébastien Floche
  • Alain Péron
  • Gilbert Caron
  • Paul Bisciglia
La Cireuse électrique Émilie Marguerite Cassan
Gustave, The Husband Pierre Olaf
Jules Jacques Dynam
Le Réprésentant Jean-Louis Tristan
Les Amoureux Denis Gunzburg, Claude Guillaume
Quand l'amour meurt La chanteuse Jeanne Moreau
Le Roi d'Yvestot Duvallier Fernand Sardou [1]
Feraud Jean Carmet
Isabelle Françoise Arnoul
Monsieur Blanc Andrex
Maître July Roger Prégor
César Edmond Ardisson
Paulette Dominique Labourier

References

  1. ^ a b c Durgnat, Raymond (2020-10-12). "62. Le Petit Theatre du Jean Renoir (The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir)". Jean Renoir. University of California Press. pp. 382–384. doi:10.1525/9780520332669-062/html?lang=en. ISBN 978-0-520-33266-9. Retrieved 2024-02-01.

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