The Beautiful Otero (1954)
1h 38m
Running Time
November 4, 1954Release Date
The Beautiful Otero (1954)
1h 38m
Running Time
November 4, 1954Release Date
Plot.
An Italo-French biopic about one of the most famous women of Belle Époque, Spanish-born dancer and actress, star of Folies-Bèrgere: Carolina Otero.
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Cast & Crew.

María Félix
Carolina Otero

Jacques Berthier
Jean Chastaing

Louis Seigner
Marcel

Marie Sabouret
Diane de Nemours

Paolo Stoppa
Frédéric

Jean-Marc Tennberg
Morillon

Maurice Teynac
Mountfeller

Jean Pâqui
D'Herbecourt

Micheline Gary
Eglantine

Nerio Bernardi
Le Grand-Duc

José Torres
Pablo

Alain Bouvette
Un spectateur au Kursaal

Gisèle Grandpré
La présentatrice

Jacqueline Marbaux
Lucie

Louis Arbessier
Directeur du Café

Joseph Spigler
Producer

Paul Faivre
Le cocher

Serge Lecointe
Le groom américain

André Gaudier
Editor

Gina Manès
L'habilleuse

Raoul Marco
Le directeur du Kursaal

Germaine Montero
Chanteur (Danse Danse)

Jacques Moulières
le groom français

Julienne Paroli
La bonne de Martel

Jimmy Perrys
Un cocher

Albert Rémy
Un sergeant de ville

Paul Villé
Le domestique de Morillon

Roger Vincent
Un dîneur

Georges Vitray
Le maître d'hôtel

Henri Toulout
Assistant Director

Jean Lalaurette
Hair Designer

Jean Valère
Assistant Director

Yvonne Fortuna
Makeup Artist

Raymond Gauguier
Sound

Ginette Doynel
Script Supervisor

Huguette LaLaurette
Hair Designer

Claude Grandjean
Choreographer

Lucien Lippens
Unit Manager

Robert Gys
Production Design

Richard Pottier
Director
Details.
Release DateNovember 4, 1954
Original NameLa Belle Otéro
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 38m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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Wiki.
The Beautiful Otero (French: La belle Otero, Italian: La bella Otero) is a 1954 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Richard Pottier and starring María Félix, Jacques Berthier and Louis Seigner. It is based on the story of the nineteenth century Spanish dancer and courtesan Caroline Otéro. Filming took place at the Joinville Studios and Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. It was shot in Eastmancolor. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys.