Back Streets of Paris
Back Streets of Paris | |
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Original release poster | |
Directed by | Marcel Blistène |
Produced by | French and BUP Tucherer |
Written by | Jacques Viot |
Starring |
Paul Meurisse Simone Signoret |
Music by |
Jean Wiener Marguerite Monnot |
Cinematography | Jacques Feyder |
Edited by | Isabelle Elman |
Release dates | 27 November 1946 (France) |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Back Streets of Paris (French: Macadam) is a 1946 French drama film directed by Marcel Blistène.
Plot
This story involves Madame Rose, a hotelkeeper in a Paris suburb who will stop at nothing, including murder. Other characters include one of her former accomplices who carries a suitcase full of cash, a kindhearted street vendor, the gangster’s mistress, and the landlady’s daughter, Simone, who dreams of a better life.
Cast
- Françoise Rosay: Ms. Rose, the owner of the hotel Bijou
- Paul Meurisse: Victor Menard, former accomplice of Madame Rose
- Simone Signoret: Gisèle
- André Roanne: Marvejoul
- Andrée Clement: Simone, Madame Rose’s daughter
- Jacques Dacqmine: Francois, the kindhearted street vendor
- Paul Demange: Marcel the hairdresser
- Jeannette Batti: Mona
- Marcelle Rexiane: The bar owner
- Liliane Lesaffre: A tattler
- Yvonne Yma: An inmate's wife
- Georges Bever: Armand
- Félix Oudart: Leon
- André Nicard: The sheets thief
- François Joux: An inspector
- Richard Francœur: The butler
- Jean Berton: Gazon
- Roger Vincent: The gentleman from Le Mans
- Franck Maurice: An agent
- Félix Clément
- Max Simone: The laundress
- Jacqueline Fontaine
- Marcel Rouze
- Paul Barge
- Maurice Cartier
- Pierre Juvenet
- Charles Deschamps
- Georges Dietrich
External links
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