Love Cavalcade

1940 French film
Cavalcade d'amour
Directed byRaymond Bernard
Written byJean Anouilh
Jean Aurenche
Produced byArnold Pressburger
CinematographyAndré Germain
Robert Lefebvre
Edited byCharlotte Guilbert
Music byRoger Desormière
Arthur Honegger
Darius Milhaud
Production
company
Pressburger Films
Release date
17 January 1940 (Paris)
Running time
100 min
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Love Cavalcade (French: Cavalcade d'amour), is a 1940 French film, directed by Raymond Bernard and written by Jean Anouilh.[1][2]

Plot

Three episodes show how the owners of a certain French castle experience dramatic issues with their love interests. The plot spans three centuries.

Cast

  • Claude Dauphin : Léandre, Hubert & Georges
  • Michel Simon : Diogène, Monseigneur de Beaupré & Lacouret
  • Janine Darcey : Julie
  • Simone Simon : Juliette
  • Corinne Luchaire : Junie
  • Saturnin Fabre : Lacouret
  • Alfred Baillou : Un comédien
  • Charles Vissières : Le maître d'hôtel
  • Marcel Melrac : L'employé du gaz
  • Jacques Castelot : Un danseur
  • Pierre Labry : Le baron de Maupré
  • Trubsky : Le marquis de Longuyon
  • Henri Richard : Anthelme
  • Christian Argentin : Le chapelin
  • Henri Monteux : Joseph
  • Hubert Daix : an actor
  • Blanchette Brunoy : Léonie de Maupré
  • Dorville : father of Junie
  • Léon Larive : cook
  • Milly Mathis : nurse

Music

Music for the film was composed by Roger Désormière, Arthur Honegger, and Darius Milhaud. Milhaud later adapted his music for La cheminée du roi René for wind quintet.

References

  1. ^ Halbreich, Harry (1999). Arthur Honegger. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 157. ISBN 978-1-57467-041-7.
  2. ^ Sprout, Leslie A. (2013-05-25). The Musical Legacy of Wartime France. University of California Press. p. 264. ISBN 978-0-520-27530-0.

External links

  • Love Cavalcade at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Love Cavalcade at AllMovie
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