The Red Inn

The Red Inn
Directed by Claude Autant-Lara
Produced by Simon Schiffrin
Written by Jean Aurenche
Pierre Bost
Claude Autant-Lara
Starring Fernandel
Françoise Rosay
Julien Carette
Music by René Cloërec
Cinematography André Bac
Edited by Madeleine Gug
Production
company
Memnon Films
Distributed by Les Acacias
Release dates
  • 19 October 1951 (1951-10-19)
Running time
95 minutes
Country France
Language French

The Red Inn (French: L'auberge rouge) is a 1951 French comedy-crime film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, starring Fernandel, Françoise Rosay and Julien Carette. Set in 1833, it tells the story of how a monk visits the inn l'Auberge rouge in Peyrebeille, where the innkeeper confesses to a number of serious sins. The film is based on the actual crime case of the Peyrebeille Inn. It premiered on 19 October 1951.[1] A remake of the film, directed by Gérard Krawczyk, premiered in 2007.[2]

Cast

Production

The film was originally supposed to be an adaptation of Honoré de Balzac's 1831 short story "The Red Inn" ("L'auberge rouge"), as part of the commemoration 100 years after Balzac's death. When the financing encountered problems and took longer than expected, the filmmakers decided to keep the title, but change the project into a treatment of the events of the Auberge rouge in Peyrebeille, which are unrelated to Balzac's story.[3]

References

  1. "L'auberge rouge (1951)". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 2014-09-10.
  2. "L'auberge rouge (2007)". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 2014-09-10.
  3. "Anecdotes du film L'auberge rouge". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 2014-09-10.


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