Lettres d'amour

L' amore ha sbagliato indirizzo

Directed by: Claude Autant-Lara, France, 1942

France, 1942


Cast and Credits

Producer Roger Richebé
Roger Richebé
Production Manager Dominique Drouin
Director Claude Autant-Lara
Assistant Director Ghislaine Auboin
Frédéric Liotier
Scenario Jean Aurenche
Maurice Blondeau
Story Henry Aurenche [Novel]
Director of Photography Philippe Agostini
Editor Yvonne Martin
Art Director Jacques Krauss
Sound Engineer René Louge
Cast Robert Arnoux
Jacqueline Champi
Jean Debucourt [Napoléon III]
Yves Deniaud
Huguette Donga
Odette Joyeux [ZĂ©lie Fontaine]
Kerien
Ariane Muratore
Pally
Jean Parédès [Ledru]
François Périer [Francois du Portal]
Gilles Quéant
Martial Rebe
Simone Renant [Hortense]
Louis Salou [Délégué du Ministre]
Robert Vattier

Technical specifications
Technical Details: Black and White,Length: 110 minutes
Sound System: not indicated

General Information

Lettres d'amour is a motion picture produced in the year 1942 as a France production. The Film was directed by Claude Autant-Lara, with Robert Arnoux, Jacqueline Champi, Jean Debucourt, Yves Deniaud, Huguette Donga, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Lettres d'amour available.

Bibliography Cinémathèque Suisse nr. 200, Lausanne 2002

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