''Crimson Curtain'' (French: ''Le rideau rouge'') is a 1952 French
drama film
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directed by
André Barsacq
André Barsacq (24 January 1909 – 8 July 1973) was a French theatre director, producer, scenic designer, and playwright. From 1940 to 1973 he was the director of the Théâtre de l'Atelier. He was the brother of Russian production designer Léo ...
and starring
Michel Simon
Michel Simon (; 9 April 1895 – 30 May 1975) was a Swiss-French actor. He appeared in many notable French films, including ''La Chienne'' (1931), ''Boudu Saved from Drowning'' (1932), ''L'Atalante'' (1934), ''Port of Shadows'' (1938), '' The He ...
,
Pierre Brasseur
Pierre Brasseur (22 December 1905 – 16 August 1972), born Pierre-Albert Espinasse, was a French actor.
Biography
The son of actors Georges Espinasse and Germaine Brasseur, the latter a cousin of Albert Brasseur; his grandfather, Jules B ...
and
Jean Brochard
Jean Brochard (12 March 1893 – 17 June 1972) was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1933 and 1966.
Selected filmography
* '' A Man's Neck'' (1933) - Petit rôle (uncredited)
* ''Boubouroche'' (1933)
* ''La ...
.
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It was made at the
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, with scenes also shot
on location at the
Théâtre de l'Atelier
The Théâtre de l'Atelier is a theatre at 1, place Charles Dullin in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France.
History
The theatre opened on 23 November 1822 under the name Théâtre MontmartreEdward Foreman, ''Historical dictionary of French t ...
.
Cast
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Michel Simon
Michel Simon (; 9 April 1895 – 30 May 1975) was a Swiss-French actor. He appeared in many notable French films, including ''La Chienne'' (1931), ''Boudu Saved from Drowning'' (1932), ''L'Atalante'' (1934), ''Port of Shadows'' (1938), '' The He ...
as Bertal / Banquo
*
Pierre Brasseur
Pierre Brasseur (22 December 1905 – 16 August 1972), born Pierre-Albert Espinasse, was a French actor.
Biography
The son of actors Georges Espinasse and Germaine Brasseur, the latter a cousin of Albert Brasseur; his grandfather, Jules B ...
as Ludovic Arn / Macbeth
* Monelle Valentin as Aurélia Nobli / Lady Macbeth
*
Jean Brochard
Jean Brochard (12 March 1893 – 17 June 1972) was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1933 and 1966.
Selected filmography
* '' A Man's Neck'' (1933) - Petit rôle (uncredited)
* ''Boubouroche'' (1933)
* ''La ...
as L'inspecteur en chef
*
Olivier Hussenot
Olivier Hussenot (10 September 1913 – 25 August 1978) was a French theatre and film actor.
Career
The actor appeared in French, Italian and American films.
Selected filmography
References
External links
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as L'inspecteur-adjoint
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Paul Barge
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as Le bistro
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Michel Barsacq
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Edmond Beauchamp as Un acteur
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Lucien Blondeau
Lucien Blondeau (1884–1965) was a French stage, television and film actor.Goble p.168
Selected filmography
* ''First on the Rope'' (1944)
* ''Girl with Grey Eyes'' (1945)
* ''Son of France
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*
Louis Bugette Louis may refer to:
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Daniel Cauchy
Daniel Cauchy (13 March 1930 – 8 May 2020) was a French film actor and film producer, producer. He was known for his role in Jean-Pierre Melville's 1956 crime film ''Bob le flambeur''.
He died from COVID-19 pandemic in France, COVID-19.
His s ...
as Léon
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Gérard Darrieu
Gérard Darrieu (1925–2004) was a French actor.
Selected filmography
*1950: ''Three Telegrams'' (directed by Henri Decoin) - Jeune dragueur
*1951: '' Juliette, or Key of Dreams'' - Un prisonnier (uncredited)
*1951: ''Boîte de nuit'' - Le g ...
as Un machiniste au théâtre
*
Jacques Denoël
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Jacques Dufilho
Jacques Dufilho (19 February 1914 – 28 August 2005) was a French actor. He was born at Bègles (Gironde) and he died at Ponsampère (Gers).
Life and career
Dufilho appeared in 65 French productions. Moreover, he was frequently seen in Italian ...
as Un acteur / An actor
*
Michel Etcheverry
Michel Etcheverry (16 December 1919 – 30 March 1999) was a French actor. First a teacher, he was fired in 1941 for refusing to make the Maréchal children sing, here we come! . He began his career in the theater as a stage manager, then joined ...
as Un acteur
*
Henri Gaultier
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Madeleine Geoffroy
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Gabriel Gobin
Gabriel Gobin (12 May 1903 – 9 February 1998) was a Belgian film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1947 and 1990. He was born in Hacquegnies, Belgium and died in Brie-Comte-Robert, France.
Selected filmography
* ''Quai de ...
*
Françoise Goléa
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Pierre Goutas
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Michel Herbault
*
Katherine Kath
Katherine Kath (born Rose Marie Lily Faess; 11 August 1920 – 17 November 2012) was a French prima ballerina at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, who became an actress after suffering from an injury which destroyed her chances of continuing he ...
*
Benoîte Labb
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*
Robert Le Béal
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Serge Lecointe
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Robert Le Fort
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*
Robert Lombard
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François Marié
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*
Paul Mathos
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Geneviève Morel
Geneviève Morel (1916–1989) was a French stage and film actress.Bessy & Chirat p.233
Selected filmography
* '' Beating Heart'' (1940)
* '' Mademoiselle Swing'' (1942)
* ''Goodbye Leonard'' (1943)
* '' Secrets of a Ballerina'' (1943)
* ''Cec ...
as Pierrette - l'habilleuse
*
Jean Moulinot
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Hubert Noël
Hubert Noël (1924–1987) was a French film actor.McFarlane p.160
Partial filmography
* '' Forbidden to the Public'' (1949) - Bernard
* ''Dear Caroline'' (1951) - L'ami de Sallanches (uncredited)
* ''Monsieur Fabre'' (1951) - Le fiancé d'Antoni ...
*
André Numès Fils
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Marcel Pérès
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Pérès w ...
as Le machiniste qui fait du vent
*
Jacques Rispal
Jacques Rispal (1 August 1923 – 9 February 1986) was a French film actor. He appeared in 100 films between 1952 and 1986.
Selected filmography
* '' Crimson Curtain'' (1952)
* ''A Man Named Rocca'' (1961) - (uncredited)
* ''Five Miles to ...
*
Christian Simon
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*
Georgette Talazac
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Catherine Toth
*
André Versini
André Versini (1923–1966) was a French film actor and screenwriter.Hayward p.404 He also directed a couple of films.
Selected filmography
* ''Thus Finishes the Night'' (1949)
* ''No Pity for Women'' (1950)
* '' Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman' ...
as Un journaliste de la radio
*
Noël Roquevert as Sigurd
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Charles Bouillaud
Charles Bouillaud (1904–1965) was a French actor.
Selected filmography
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1904 births
1965 deaths
French male stage actors
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French male television actors
20th-century French male ...
as Le policier au commissariat
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Rudy Lenoir
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as Petit rôle
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Françoise Soulié as La jeune fille sur le banc
References
Bibliography
* James Monaco. ''The Encyclopedia of Film''. Perigee Books, 1991.
External links
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1952 drama films
French drama films
1952 films
1950s French-language films
Films directed by André Barsacq
Films with screenplays by Jean Anouilh
French black-and-white films
Films scored by Joseph Kosma
1950s French films
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