Julie de Carneilhan (film) explained

Julie de Carneilhan
Director:Jacques Manuel
Producer:Alexandre Mnouchkine
Starring:Edwige Feuillère
Pierre Brasseur
Jacques Dumesnil
Music:Henri Sauguet
Cinematography:Philippe Agostini
Editing:Charlotte Guilbert
Studio:Les Films Ariane
La Société des Films Sirius
Distributor:La Société des Films Sirius
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Julie de Carneilhan is a 1950 French drama film directed by Jacques Manuel and starring Edwige Feuillère, Pierre Brasseur and Jacques Dumesnil.[1] It is an adaptation of the 1941 novel of the same title by Colette. The film's sets were designed by the art director René Moulaert.

Synopsis

Julie de Carneilhan is divorced from her husband who he she still loves. He has married a second wife, a wealthy woman, and pursued a career in politics. He dreams up a scheme for him and Julie to extract money from his wife who holds the purse strings in the relationship.

Cast

References

  1. Parish p.64

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