The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir - Cast

Cast

Le Dernier Réveillon
  • Nino Formicola as Le Clochard
  • Milly as La Clocharde
  • Roland Bertin as Gontran
  • André Dumas as Le Gérant
  • Robert Lombart as Le Maître d'hôtel

with

  • Frédéric Santaya, Gib Grossac, Pierre Gualdi, Annick Berger, Roger Trapp, Max Vialle

and

  • Jean-Michel Molé, Paulette Deveson, Tom Clark, Sabine Hermosa, G. Taillade, E. Braconnier, Daniel Sursain, Lolita Soler, Sébastien Floche, Alain Péron, Gilbert Caron, Bisciglia
La Cireuse électrique
  • Marguerite Cassan as Émilie
  • Pierre Olaf as Gustave, The Husband
  • Jacques Dynam as Jules
  • Jean-Louis Tristan as Le Réprésentant
  • Denis Gunzburg, Claude Guillaume as Les Amoureux
Quand l'amour meurt
  • Jeanne Moreau as La chanteuse (The Singer)
Le Roi d'Yvestot
  • Fernand Sardou as Duvallier
  • Jean Carmet as Feraud

and

  • Françoise Arnoul as Isabelle

with

  • Andrex as Monsieur Blanc
  • Roger Prégor as Maître July
  • Edmond Ardisson as César

and

  • Dominique Labourier as Paulette

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