Manon of the Spring (1953)

3h 55m
Running Time

January 16, 1953
Release Date

Manon of the Spring (1953)

3h 55m
Running Time

January 16, 1953
Release Date

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Plot.

Marcel Pagnol's adaptation of his own novel Manon des sources, the story of a shepherdess who exacts her revenge on the townsfolk she blames for killing her father, in two parts: Manon des sources and Ugolin.

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Cast & Crew.

Paul Ralph

Paul Ralph

Makeup Department Head

Raymonde Bourrely

Raymonde Bourrely

Script

Paul Latière

Paul Latière

Props

Marcel Correnson

Marcel Correnson

Assistant Location Manager

Bruno Negri

Bruno Negri

Technical Supervisor

Eugène Delfau

Eugène Delfau

Head Decorator

Charly Willy-Gricha

Charly Willy-Gricha

Camera Operator

Paul Zaccaro

Paul Zaccaro

Boom Operator

Marcel Laudrin

Marcel Laudrin

Props

Charles Pons

Charles Pons

Production Director

Roger Ledru

Roger Ledru

Assistant Camera

Marcel Royné

Marcel Royné

Sound Engineer

Léon Bourrely

Léon Bourrely

General Manager

André Soriano

André Soriano

Camera Trainee

Louis Guilbaud

Louis Guilbaud

Sound Recordist

Raymonde Bianchi

Raymonde Bianchi

Editor

Jacques Bianchi

Jacques Bianchi

Editor

Georges Bizet

Georges Bizet

Music

Details.

Release Date
January 16, 1953

Original Name
Manon des sources

Status
Released

Running Time
3h 55m

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

french
provence
rural setting

Wiki.

Manon of the Spring (French: Manon des sources, pronounced [manɔ̃ de suʁs]) is a 1952 French two-part drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol and starring Jacqueline Pagnol, Raymond Pellegrin and Henri Vilbert. It was shot at Marseille Studios and on location around La Treille and Aubagne. The film's sets were designed by the art director Eugène Delfau. It was released as two separate films, the second under the title Ugolin.

It was later turned by Pagnol into the novel The Water of the Hills, augmented with a prequel first part (Jean de Florette), and was adapted again as a 1986 film, alongside Jean de Florette.

The Water of the Hills.

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