Cheaters
see also: Etymology of Cheaters
the Cheaters is a French film carried out by Marcel Carné and left in 1958.
Synopsis
Comedy of manners of a band of easy students Paris iens of the beginning of the Years 1960, between left bank of Saint-Germain-of-Meadows and Right Bank of the 16th district of Paris. Bob has just learned that it obtained its license, and rather than to accompany his friends who will celebrate their success, there remains alone and reminds the recent events which marked its life. That starts with meeting at record dealer of Alain, and which has just given up Normale Sup, which lives in Bohemia, with the hook of the rich kids…
Comment
Very beautiful photography in black and white of the Paris of the Years 1960 and very beautiful music of the BO, in particular of American jazz.
Data sheet
- Title: the Cheaters
- Scenario: Jacques Sigurd, according to an idea of Charles Spaak and Flesh-colored Marcel
- Adaptation and dialogs: Jacques Sigurd
- Assistants realizer: Serge Friedmann, Paul Seban
- additional Music: Chet Baker, Ray Brown, Ray Conniff, Al Costellanos, Roy Eldridge, Herb Elect, Fats Domino, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Coleman Hawkins, Gus Johnson, Gerry Mulligan, Oscar Peterson, Buddy Rich, Pete Rugolo, Maxim Saury and its New-Orleans Sound, Socbey' S Band, Sony Stitt, The Champs, Norman Granz jazz
- Images: Claude Renoir
- Operator: Andréas Winding
- Sound: Antoine Archimbaud
- Make-up: Monique Archambault
- Decorations: Paul Bertrand
- Costumes: Antoine Mayo, Jacques Heim, Virginia and dresses of Christian Dior
- Assembly: Albert Jurgenson, assisted G. Charbonneau
- Photographer of plate: Walter Limot
- Script girl: Odette Lemarchand
- Manager: Lucien Lippens
- Administrator: G. Small valley
- Turning from March 24th to July 12th, 1958 in the Franstudio studios of Joinville
- Recording: Parisian station
- Pulling: Laboratory L.T.C Franay
- special Effects: LAX
- Production: Silver-films, Cinétel (Paris), Streak-Films (Rome)
- Chief of production: Robert Dorfmann
- Directing of production: Louis Wipf
- Distribution: Corona
- Format: Black and white - Its monophonic - 35mm
- Kind: Dramatic comedy
- Left: October 10th 1958 with Paris
- Lasted: 125 minutes
Distribution
- Jacques To cart: Robert " Bob" Small Letellier
- Pascale: Michele known as: Mic
- Andréa Parisy : Clotilde de Vaudremont known as: Clo
- Laurent Terzieff: Alain
- Jean-Paul Belmondo: Lou
- Dany Saval : Nicole
- Denise Vernac: the mother of Mic
- Roland Lesaffre: Roger, the brother of Mic
- Roland Armontel: the surgeon
- Pierre Brice: Bernard
- Marine Jacques: Mr. Felix
- Gabrielle Fontan: The old woman with the dog
- Claire Olivier: the friend of the lady to the dog
- Jacques Perrin: A boy of the band in Clo, on the scooter
- Guy Bedos: a boy of the band
- France Asselin
- Christian Azzopardi
- Brigitte Barbier
- Monique Barbillat
- Michele Bardollet
- Gerard Bayle
- Francoise Belin
- Jacques Shepherd
- Jacques Chabassol: The drunk young person
- Anne-Marie Coffinet
- Arielle Coignet
- Suzanne Courtal: The caretaker of Roger
- Jocelyne Darche
- Gerard Darrieu: A truck-driver
- Francoise Deldick
- Maurice Derville
- Nicole Dubois
- Pierre Flourens
- Welsh Gisele
- Claude Giraud: Toni
- Sergio Gobbi
- Henri Guégan: A truck-driver
- Alain Janey
- Alfonso Mathis: Peter
- Francis Nani
- Michel Nastorg: The mechanic
- Dominique Page: Been engaged of Bernard
- Jimmy Perrys: An employee of the garage
- Christian Pezey
- Sophie Poncin
- Jean-François Poron: Gerard
- Jacques Portet: Guy
- Sandrine: Nadine
- Rene Sartoris
- Alain Saury
- Maxim Saury
- Joel Schmidt
- Alan Scott: A young person of the band
- Andree Servilanges
- Jean Sylvère: The barman
- Francoise Vatel
Around film
- First film and 1st role with success for Jacques To cart which to him been worth the celebrity and launched her career in France.
- Jean-Paul Belmondo is not yet known and plays a small role, one of the young people of the group.
- Remake in 1987: the New cheaters of Michael Schock.
- not to confuse with Cheaters of Barbet spaniel Schroeder with Jacques Dutronc and Bubble Ogier (1984).
- the Cheaters obtained the Grand Prix of the Cinema the year of its exit.
External bonds
- Card IMDb
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