La Ronde (1950)


La Ronde
Release Date27 September 1950
TaglineA Wonderful Merry-Go-Round of Love With Eleven Stars
GenreDrama
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White

La Ronde is a 1950 film directed by Max Ophüls and based on Arthur Schnitzler's 1897 play of the same name. The title means "the merry-go-round".


Cast and Crew


Cast

Raconteur

Leocadie, the Prostitute

Franz, the Soldier

Marie, the Housemaid

Daniel Gélin
Alfred

Emma Breitkopf

Charles Breitkopf, Emma's Husband

Anna, the Grisette

Robert Kuhlenkampf, the Poet

Charlotte, the Actress

The Count

Robert Vattier
Prof. Schuller

Director

Max Ophüls
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Producer

Louis Ducreux
writer

Kurt Feltz
writer

Jacques Natanson
writer

Max Ophüls
writer

play "Reigen"

Ralph Baum
producer

Sacha Gordine
producer

Original Music

Cinematographer

Christian Matras
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Editor

Léonide Azar
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Production Designer

Jean d'Eaubonne
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Costume Designer

Georges Annenkov
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Makeup Department

Carmen Brel
makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Paul Feyder
assistant director

Marc Frédérix
assistant director

Art Department

Charles Merangel
set designer

Vergne
set designer

Sound Department

Pierre-Louis Calvet
sound

Camera and Electrical Department

Ernest Bourreaud
assistant camera

Alain Douarinou
camera operator

Editorial Department

S. Rondeau
assistant editor

Music Department

Joe Hajos
music adaptor

Other Crew

J.F. Clair
photos

Grégoire Geftmann
administration director

Sam Levin
photos

Lucie Lichtig
script girl

Noel Mouton
production secretary

Production Company

Films Sacha Gordine
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Distributor

Svanfilm

Commercial Pictures

Criterion Collection, The
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