A Lover's Return
1946 film
- 1 October 1946 (1946-10-01)
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A Lover's Return (French: Un revenant, French: Le revenant) is a 1946 French drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Louis Jouvet, Gaby Morlay and François Périer.[1][2][3] It was shot at the Cité Elgé in Paris and on location in Lyon. The film's sets were designed by the art director Pierre Marquet. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival in September before its Lyon premiere and general release the following month.[4]
Plot
Jean-Jacques Sauvage, a theatre director believed dead by everyone, is back in Lyon.
Cast
- Louis Jouvet as Jean-Jacques Sauvage
- Gaby Morlay as Geneviève Gonin
- François Périer as François Nisard
- Jean Brochard as Jérôme Nisard
- Ludmilla Tchérina as Karina
- Hélène Ronsard as La jeune femme
- Arthur Honegger as himself / En personne
- Léo Lapara as Marchal
- Armand Lurville as Le commissaire (as Lurville)
- Maurice Nasil as Le cousin
- Max Bozzoni as Serge
- Arthur Hoérée
- Louis Seigner as Edmond Gonin
- Marguerite Moreno as Tante Jeanne
References
- ^ "' A Lover's Return,' French Picture, Opens at Avenue Playhouse". New York Times. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ "Un revenant". Telerama. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ "Un revenant (1946)". Films de France. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: A Lover's Return". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
External links
- A Lover's Return at IMDb
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Films directed by Christian-Jaque
- The Pont-Biquet Family (1935)
- Monsieur Personne (1936)
- A Legionnaire (1936)
- Rigolboche (1936)
- School for Journalists (1936)
- Josette (1937)
- Francis the First (1937)
- The House Opposite (1937)
- In Venice, One Night (1937)
- Boys' School (1938)
- Rail Pirates (1938)
- Ernest the Rebel (1938)
- Who Killed Santa Claus? (1941)
- First Ball (1941)
- Carmen (1942)
- La Symphonie fantastique (1942)
- Voyage Without Hope (1943)
- The Bellman (1945)
- Boule de Suif (1945)
- A Lover's Return (1946)
- The Charterhouse of Parma 1948)
- Man to Men (1948)
- Singoalla (1949)
- Lost Souvenirs (1950)
- Bluebeard (1951)
- Adorable Creatures (1952)
- Fanfan la Tulipe (1952)
- Lucrèce Borgia (1953)
- Daughters of Destiny (1954)
- Madame du Barry (1954)
- Nana (1955)
- If All the Guys in the World (1956)
- Nathalie (1957)
- The Law Is the Law (1958)
- Babette Goes to War (1959)
- Don't Tempt the Devil (1963)
- The Black Tulip (1964)
- Champagne for Savages (1964)
- Man from Cocody (1965)
- The Dirty Game (1965)
- The Second Twin (1966)
- Le Saint prend l'affût (1966)
- Dead Run (1967)
- Emma Hamilton (1968)
- The Legend of Frenchie King (1971)
- Parisian Life (1977)
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