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Brilliant Waltz
''Brilliant Waltz'' (french: Valse brillante) is a 1949 French musical film, musical crime film directed by Jean Boyer (director), Jean Boyer and starring Mártha Eggerth, Jan Kiepura and Lucien Baroux.Fawkes p. 123 It was shot at the Boulogne Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. Synopsis After a series of admirers of the singer Martha Vassary are attacked, the impresario has the idea of recruiting a famous tenor to act as her bodyguard. Cast * Mártha Eggerth as Martha Vassary * Jan Kiepura as Jan Kovalski * Lucien Baroux as Monsieur DeBosc, impresari * Roger Tréville as Hubert de Tiffauges * Arlette Merry as Lolita * Jean Hébey as Le directeur * Jacques Mercier (actor), Jacques Mercier as Le garçon d'ascenseur * Pierre Destailles as Le voyou * Léon Berton as Paulo * Joé Davray as Un pochard * Bob Ingarao as Un pochard * Jacques Beauvais as Le maître d'hôtel * Janine Clairville * Annie Avril References Bibliography * ...
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Jean Boyer (director)
Jean Boyer (26 June 1901 – 10 March 1965) was a French film director and songwriter. He was born in Paris. Selected songs * 1930: "Un regardé", in '' Flagrant délit'' (Hanns Schwarz, 1930, music by F. Hollaender) * 1931: "Les Gars de la marine", in ''Le Capitaine Craddock'' (music by W. R. Heyman) * 1932: "Totor t'as tort" (music by René Mercier) - "Un homme" - "L'amour est un mystère" - "Maintenant, je sais ce que c'est" - "Quand ça m'prend" (music by Michel Levine) * 1934: "C’est peu de chose" (music by R. Ervan) * 1936: "Y'a toujours un passage à niveau" (music by Georges Van Parys) * 1939: " Comme de bien entendu" - "Ça c'est passé un dimanche" - "Mimile" - "Ça fait d'excellents Français" (music by Georges Van Parys) * 1945: " Pour me rendre à mon bureau" (words and music) * 1950: "La Pagaïa" and "Je cherche un cœur" (music by Henri Betti) Filmography Director * '' Calais-Dover'' (1931) * ''La Pouponnière'' (1932) * '' Monsieur, Madame and Bibi'' (1932) * ' ...
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