The Case of Doctor Laurent explained

The Case of Doctor Laurent
Director:Jean-Paul Le Chanois
Producer:Ignace Morgenstern
Starring:Jean Gabin
Nicole Courcel
Silvia Monfort
Cinematography:Henri Alekan
Editing:Emma Le Chanois
Studio:Cocinor
Cocinex
Sédif Productions
Distributor:Cocinor
Runtime:114 minutes
Country:France

The Case of Doctor Laurent (French: Le cas du Docteur Laurent) is a 1957 French drama film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois and starring Jean Gabin, Nicole Courcel and Silvia Monfort.[1] Upon release in the United States, The film was condemned by the Catholic Church in the Advocate a publication of the Archdiocese of Newark.

It was made at the Photosonor Studios in Courbevoie on the outskirts of Paris with location shooting taking place around Saint-Martin-Vésubie and Venanson in the French Alps. The film's sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff.

Cast

References

  1. Harriss p.196

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