The Pavilion Burns Explained

The Pavilion Burns
Director:Jacques de Baroncelli
Producer:Denise Piazza
Roland Tual
Based On:The Pavilion Burns by Steve Passeur
Starring:Pierre Renoir
Jean Marais
Music:Tony Aubin
Studio:Synops Film
Distributor:Les Films Minerva
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

The Pavilion Burns (French: Le Pavillon brûle) is a 1941 French comedy drama directed by Jacques de Baroncelli, written by Solange Térac, and starring Pierre Renoir and Jean Marais.[1] It was based on the 1935 play of the same title by Steve Passeur.[2] It was shot at the Cité Elgé studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff.

Plot

Ramsay, an engineer, works in a copper mine in a French colony. He is confronted by a variety of huge technical and human problems.

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.unifrance.org/film/2821/le-pavillon-brule
  2. Goble p.315