Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (1975)
1h 38m
Running Time
January 27, 1975Release Date
Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (1975)
1h 38m
Running Time
January 27, 1975Release Date
Plot.
Three attendees at a puppet theater don various roles in order to sing a variety of songs by Jacques Brel, all while hippies and other eccentrics cavort about them.
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Cast & Crew.
Elly Stone
Lady With Shopping Bag
Mort Shuman
Taxi Driver
Joe Masiell
Marine
Jacques Brel
Self
Annick Berger
Actress
Moni Yakim
Actor
Bernard Lafontaine
Actor
France Lombard
Actress
Sophie Héroux
Actress
Nico Sirakos
Actor
Denis Héroux
Director
Eric Blau
Writer
René Verzier
Cinematographer
Yves Langlois
Editor
Joseph Neil
Voice in 'Madeleine' (voice)
Annette Perrone
Voice in 'Madeleine' (voice)
Judy Lander
Voice in 'Madeleine' (voice)
Shawn Elliott
Voice in 'Madeleine' (voice)
Claude Moesching
Set Decoration
Marcel Occelli
Makeup Artist
Jeanne Vergne
Costume Design
Annie Coppini
Hair Supervisor
Sonia Salvy-Matossian
Script
René de Castello
Michel Anthiome
Michel Herval
Françoise Simon
James Shuman
Giannin Lorengett
Raoul Yanes
Tina Costa
Claire Van Der Borght
Jean Nény
Rosaline Lequime
Mina Yakim
Gonzague Claudet-Zeno
Paule Tanneur
René Quivrin
Jean Schianno
Martial
Jean Costa
Details.
Wiki.
Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris is a 1975 French/Canadian musical film directed by Denis Héroux. The screenplay by Eric Blau is an adaptation of his book for the long-running off-Broadway revue of the same name. The score is composed of songs with music by Jacques Brel and his accompanist Gérard Jouannest and English translations of the original French lyrics by Blau and Mort Shuman.
Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris was produced and released by the American Film Theatre, which adapted theatrical works for a subscription-driven cinema series. It was the second of two musical films created by the American Film Theatre, following Lost in the Stars in 1974.