Jenny Lamour (1947)
October 4, 1947Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.

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Cast & Crew.

Louis Jouvet
Inspector Antoine

Simone Renant
Dora Monnier

Bernard Blier
Maurice Martineau

Suzy Delair
Jenny Lamour

Pierre Larquey
Emile Lafour

Jeanne Fusier-Gir
Pâquerette

Claudine Dupuis
Manon

Claudine Dupuis
Manon

Charles Dullin
Georges Brignon

Henri Arius
Léopardi

Charles Blavette
Gendarme Poitevin

René Blancard
Police Commissioner

Robert Dalban
Paulo

Jean Daurand
Inspector Picard

Jean Dunot
Nitram

Jacques Grétillat
Auguste

Gilberte Géniat
Mrs. Beauvoir

Gabriel Gobin
Bartender

François Joux
Fayard

Léo Lapara
Inspector Marchetti

Henri Niel
Inspector #1

André Numès
Inspector #2

Annette Poivre
Madeleine

Georges Pally
Poiret

Fernand René
Mareuil

Sinoël
Old Journalist

Charles Vissières
Fallourd

Paul Toscano
Club Orchestra Lead Violinist

Raymond Bussières
Albert (uncredited)

Stanislas-André Steeman
Novel

Henri-Georges Clouzot
Director / Dialogue / Screenplay

André Hornez
Lyricist

Jacques Fath
Costume Designer

Albert Lasry
Music Director

Max Douy
Production Design

Henri Sorbets
Technical Advisor

Louis Wipf
Production Director

William Robert Sivel
Sound Engineer

Lucien Lippens
Unit Manager

Louis Née
Camera Operator
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Details.
Release DateOctober 4, 1947
Original NameQuai des Orfèvres
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Box Office$152,961
Filming LocationsParis, France
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Quai des Orfèvres (French: [ke dez‿ɔʁfɛvʁ]; "Goldsmiths' Quay"; also known as Jenny Lamour) is a 1947 French police procedural drama film based on the book Légitime défense by Stanislas-Andre Steeman. Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot the film stars Suzy Delair as Jenny Lamour, Bernard Blier as Maurice Martineau, Louis Jouvet as Inspector Antoine and Simone Renant as Dora.
The film was Clouzot's third directorial effort, and the first after the controversy of Le corbeau. Without having the novel on hand, Clouzot and Jean Ferry based the film on memory and deviated significantly from the original story. The film was released in France and was popular with both audiences and critics. On the film's re-release in the United States in 2002, it continued to receive praise from critics as one of the director's best films.
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