Occupe-toi d'Amélie!

Occupati di Amelia!

Directed by: Claude Autant-Lara, , France, 1949

Szenenphoto aus Occupe-toi d'Amélie!, © Luxfilms Paris, Luxfilms Roma


Cast and Credits

Production Luxfilms Paris
Luxfilms Roma
Production Manager Luxfilms Roma
Director Claude Autant-Lara
Assistant Director Ghislaine Auboin
2nd Unit Regie Albert-Michel
Scenario Jean Aurenche
Pierre Bost
Story Georges Feydeau [Play]
Director of Photography André Bac
Jacques Natteau [Assistenz]
Composer René Cloërec
Editor Madeleine Gug
Art Director Max Douy
Costume Design Catherine
Jeanne Lafaurei
Sound Engineer William R. Sivel
Cast Roland Armontel [Gén. Koschnadieff]
Marcelle Arnold
Grégoire Aslan [Prince de Palestrie]
Robert Auboyneau
André Bervil [Etienne]
Louise Conte
Danielle Darrieux [Amélie]
Paul Demange
Jean Desailly [Marcel]
Ch Deschamps [Bürgermeister]
Richard Francoeur
Lucienne Granier
Victor Guyau [Van Putzboum]
Henri Lavergne
Robert Le Béal
Primerose Perret
Colette Ripert
Colette Ripert

Technical specifications
Technical Details: Black and White,Length: 92 minutes
Sound System: not indicated

General Information

Occupe-toi d'Amélie! is a motion picture produced in the year 1949 as a France production. The Film was directed by Claude Autant-Lara, with Roland Armontel, Marcelle Arnold, Grégoire Aslan, Robert Auboyneau, André Bervil, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Occupe-toi d'Amélie! available.

Bibliography Cinémathèque Suisse nr. 200, Lausanne 2002



References in Databases
KinoTV Database Nr. 21198

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