The Eternal Return (film)
(Redirected from L'Éternel retour)
The Eternal Return (French: L'Éternel retour) is a 1943 French romantic drama film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Madeleine Sologne and Jean Marais.[1] The screenplay was written by Jean Cocteau as a retelling of Tristan and Isolde set in comtemporary France. In the United Kingdom the film was released in 1946 by Eagle-Lion Distributors under the alternative title Love Eternal.[2]
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Directed by | Jean Delannoy |
Produced by | André Paulvé |
Written by | Jean Cocteau |
Starring | Madeleine Sologne Jean Marais Jean Murat |
Music by | Georges Auric |
Cinematography | Roger Hubert |
Edited by | Suzanne Fauvel |
Production company | Films André Paulvé |
Distributed by | DisCina |
Release date | 13 October 1943 |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
It was made at the Victorine Studios in Nice with sets designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch. The film's costumes were by Georges Annenkov. Location shooting took place at the Chateau de Pesteils in Polminhac. It premiered in Vichy and was one of the greatest commercial hits of the occupation period.[3]
CastEdit
- Madeleine Sologne as Nathalie, the blonde
- Jean Marais as Patrice
- Jean Murat as Marc
- Junie Astor as Nathalie, the brunette
- Roland Toutain as Lionel
- Jane Marken as Anne
- Jean d'Yd as Amédée Frossin
- Piéral as Achille Frossin
- Yvonne de Bray as Gertrude Frossin
- Alexandre Rignault as Morholt
ReferencesEdit
- ^ L'Éternel retour (1943) at the Films de France
- ^ The Eternal Return on IMDb
- ^ Lanzoni p.140
BibliographyEdit
- Lanzoni, Rémi Fournier . French Cinema: From Its Beginnings to the Present. A&C Black, 2004.
External linksEdit
- The Eternal Return on IMDb
- L'Éternel retour (1943) at the Films de France
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