The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969)
October 12, 1969Release Date
The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969)
October 12, 1969Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Katharine Hepburn
Contessa Aurelia
Charles Boyer
The Broker
Claude Dauphin
Dr. Jadin
Edith Evans
Josephine
John Gavin
The Reverend
Paul Henreid
The General
Oskar Homolka
The Commissar
Yul Brynner
The Chairman
Richard Chamberlain
The Reverend
Donald Pleasence
The Prospector
Henri Virlogeux
The Peddler
Danny Kaye
The Ragpicker
Giulietta Masina
Gabrielle
Margaret Leighton
Constance, the Madwoman of Passy
Nanette Newman
Irma
George Hilsdon
Waiter
Gilles Ségal
Deaf mute
Gaston Palmer
Juggler
Harriett Ariel
Flower girl
Jackie Farley
Poule
Sabine Lods
Poule
Margot Capelier
CastingDirector
Manuela von Oppen
Newsgirl
Fernand Gravey
Police sergeant
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 12, 1969
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 12m
Content RatingG
Filming LocationsParis, France
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Wiki.
The Madwoman of Chaillot is a 1969 American satirical film made by Commonwealth United Entertainment and distributed by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. It was directed by Bryan Forbes and produced by Ely A. Landau with Anthony B. Unger as associate producer. The screenplay was by Edward Anhalt, based on The Madwoman of Chaillot, Maurice Valency's adaption of La Folle de Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux. The music score was by Michael J. Lewis and the cinematography by Burnett Guffey and Claude Renoir. It was shot at the Victorine Studios in Nice and on location in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ray Simm.
The film stars Katharine Hepburn with Paul Henreid, Oskar Homolka, Yul Brynner, Richard Chamberlain, Edith Evans and Donald Pleasence.A musical version of the play titled Dear World with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, and starring Angela Lansbury, opened with little success on Broadway in 1969.