The Plague (1992 film)
| The Plague | |
|---|---|
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Japanese international film poster | |
| Directed by | Luis Puenzo |
| Produced by |
Christian Charret Óscar Kramer Jonathan Prince Cyril de Rouvre (executive) Larry Sugar (executive) |
| Written by |
Luis Puenzo Robert Katz (narration) |
| Based on |
The Plague by Albert Camus |
| Starring |
William Hurt Sandrine Bonnaire Jean-Marc Barr Robert Duvall Raúl Juliá China Zorrilla |
| Music by |
Vangelis Homero Manzi (song "Ninguna") |
| Cinematography | Félix Monti |
| Edited by | Juan Carlos Macías |
Production company |
Compagnie Française Cinématographique The Pepper-Prince Ltd. Oscar Kramer S.A. Cinemania Films Group Canal+ |
| Distributed by | Gaumont (France) |
Release dates |
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| Country |
Argentina France United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Plague (original title: La Peste) is a 1992 Argentine-French-British drama film written and directed by Luis Puenzo and starring William Hurt, Sandrine Bonnaire, Jean-Marc Barr, Robert Duvall y Raúl Juliá. It is based on the novel La Peste by Albert Camus. It entered the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival.[1][2]
Cast
- William Hurt: Dr. Rieux
- Sandrine Bonnaire: Martine Rambert
- Jean-Marc Barr: Jean Tarrou
- Robert Duvall: Joseph Grand
- Raúl Juliá: Cottard
- Victoria Tennant: Alicia Rieux
- Jorge Luz: Old Man with the cats
- Norman Erlich
- China Zorrilla
- Verónica Llinás
References
- ↑ Lisa Nesselson (September 1, 1992). "Review: ‘The Plague’". Variety. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ↑ "Venezia, Libertà Per Gli Autori". La Repubblica. July 31, 1992. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
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