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Claude Dauphin

Claude Dauphin

French actor (1903-1978)
August 19, 1903 (November 16, 1978)
Fr. 1978. Comedy by Christian Gion with Henri Guybet, Claude Piéplu, Claude Jade. An assistant professor who is controversial among his peers devotes himself to writing a novel that wins the Goncourt Prize.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1977. Crime drama by Jean-Claude Tramont with Annie Girardot, Jacques Dutronc, Mathias Habich. Following the assassination of her husband, a photographer discovers a plot against a diplomat.
Runtime: 95 min.

Madame Rosa

V.O.: La Vie devant soi
Fr. 1977. Mores drama by Moshé Mizrahi with Simone Signoret, Samy Ben Youb, Claude Dauphin. A former prostitute earns her living by taking in the children of prostitutes.
Runtime: 105 min.
Fr. 1976. Mores drama by Claude Sautet with Michel Piccoli, Ottavia Piccolo, Jacques Dutronc. A real estate developer finds himself in a difficult situation following the suicide of a partner.
Runtime: 132 min.

The Tenant

V.O.: Le Locataire
Fr. 1976. Psychological drama by Roman Polanski with Roman Polanski, Isabelle Adjani, Melvyn Douglas. A man moves into an apartment left vacant after his tenant's suicide and is overcome by anxiety.
Runtime: 125 min.
Fr. 1975. Comedy by Claude Zidi with Pierre Richard, Jane Birkin, Michel Aumont. A young man experiences various mishaps following a robbery at the bank where he works.
Runtime: 95 min.
U.S. 1974. Crime drama by Otto Preminger with Peter O'Toole, Cliff Gorman, Richard Attenborough. Palestinian terrorists kidnap the granddaughter of a wealthy financier and four of her friends.
Runtime: 126 min.

That Most Important Thing: Love

V.O.: L'Important c'est d'aimer
Fr. 1974. Mores drama by Andrzej Zulawski with Romy Schneider, Fabio Testi, Jacques Dutronc. A photographer infatuated with a once-famous actress gets her a role in a play that he sponsors through dishonest means.
Runtime: 115 min.

Expulsion of the devil

V.O.: Au rendez-vous de la mort joyeuse
Fr. 1972. Fantasy by Juan Luis Bunuel with Yasmine Dahm, Jean-Marc Bory, Jean-Pierre Darras. Strange incidents force a cartoonist and his family to leave the country house where they had settled.
Runtime: 82 min.
U.S. 1969. Drama by S. Lee Pogostin with James Coburn, Lee Remick, Lilli Palmer. A hired killer, who has to eliminate three Europeans, pauses to reflect because of an unexpected love.
Runtime: 106 min.
Fr. 1968. Science-fiction by Roger Vadim with Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law, Milo O'Shea. With the help of a bird-man, a young astronaut finds a missing scientist in a distant galaxy, who has since become a megalomaniacal madman.
Runtime: 98 min.
G.-B. 1967. Comedy by Stanley Donen with Audrey Hepburn, Albert Finney, Claude Dauphin. The life of a couple seen through the prism of travelling in France.
Runtime: 112 min.
Fr. 1967. Psychological drama by René Allio with Malka Ribovska, Marc Cassot, Philippe Noiret. After much hesitation, a young woman manages to break off an affair.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1967. Psychological drama by Jean Aurel with Anna Karina, Michel Bouquet, Jean-Claude Brialy. Pushed into the big world by a country doctor, a small peasant has several love affairs.
Runtime: 95 min.

Is Paris Burning?

V.O.: Paris brûle-t-il?
Fr. 1966. War drama by René Clément with Gert Fröbe, Orson Welles, Bruno Cremer. At the beginning of August 1944, the new commander of Paris receives orders from Hitler to destroy the City of Light.
Runtime: 165 min.
U.S. 1966. Sports drama by John Frankenheimer with James Garner, Yves Montand, Eva Marie Saint. The season of the great automobile races brings together several racers in the same camaraderie and rivalry.
Runtime: 179 min.
G.-B. 1965. Comedy by Peter Ustinov with Sophia Loren, Paul Newman, David Niven. The wife of a British aristocrat recounts her youthful love affair with an anarchist.
Runtime: 124 min.

Symphony for a Massacre

V.O.: Symphonie pour un massacre
Fr. 1964. Crime drama by Jacques Deray with Jean Rochefort, Charles Vanel, Claude Dauphin. In order to obtain a large quantity of drugs, a trafficker sets out to kill his four partners one after the other.
Runtime: 110 min.
Runtime: 98 min.
G.-B. 1960. Crime drama by Val Guest with Ronald Lewis, Diane Cilento, Claude Dauphin. Following an accident, a young man is plagued by murderous tendencies.
Runtime: 102 min.
Fr. 1958. Sentimental comedy by Georges Lacombe with Claude Dauphin, Gaby Morlay, Philippe Lemaire. In Paris, a widowed decorator falls in love with the young Italian student staying with him.
Runtime: 93 min.

Too Late to Love

V.O.: Pourquoi viens-tu si tard?
Fr. 1958. Drama by Henri Decoin with Henri Vidal, Michèle Morgan, Claude Dauphin. A lawyer pleading against wine traffickers is herself an alcoholic.
Runtime: 98 min.
Fr. 1956. Comedy by Henri Verneuil with Charles Boyer, Françoise Arnoul, Tilda Thamar. A manicurist pretends to be the daughter of a rich client at the hotel where she works.
Runtime: 104 min.
Runtime: 84 min.
U.S. 1954. Horror by Roy Del Ruth with Karl Malden, Claude Dauphin, Patricia Medina. A maniac trains a gorilla to kill women.
G.-B. 1953. Sketches by Gordon Parry with Alastair Sim, Claude Dauphin, Claire Bloom.

The Three Musketeers

V.O.: Les 3 Mousquetaires
Fr. 1953. Adventures by André Hunebelle with Georges Marchal, Bourvil, Gino Cervi. The knight D'Artagnan and his three musketeer friends are on a mission for the queen.
Runtime: 107 min.
U.S. 1952. Psychological drama by George Seaton with Bing Crosby, Claude Dauphin, Christian Fourcade. After the war, an American journalist finds his son in a French orphanage.
U.S. 1952. Musical by David Butler with Doris Day, Ray Bolger, Claude Dauphin. After a mistake, a dancer is sent to Paris to represent the United States at an art festival.
Fr. 1951. Sketches by Max Ophüls with Claude Dauphin, Gaby Morlay, Madeleine Renaud. The adaptation of three tales by Guy de Maupassant: ""Le Masque,"" ""Le Mod?le"" and ""La Maison Tellier.""
Runtime: 97 min.
Fr. 1951. Mores drama by Jacques Becker with Simone Signoret, Serge Reggiani, Claude Dauphin. In the underworld, at the beginning of the 20th century, two men fight over a woman nicknamed ""Golden Helmet.""
Runtime: 96 min.
U.S. 1950. Drama by Robert Siodmak with Jeff Chandler, Marta Toren, Claude Dauphin. Deported to Italy, a gangster is welcomed as a hero by the inhabitants of his native village.
Runtime: 89 min.
Fr. 1949. Comedy by André Berthomieu with Gisèle Pascal, Claude Dauphin, Henri Génès. The heiress of a rich merchant falls in love with a shy boy.
Fr. 1948. Sentimental comedy by Marcel Achard with Danielle Darrieux, Claude Dauphin, François Périer. Despite her husband's love, a woman cannot resist the allure of adventure.
Runtime: 94 min.
Fr. 1948. Comedy by Charles-Félix Tavano with Claude Dauphin, Marcelle Derrien, Félix Oudart. Sent as a butler to plan a robbery at a wealthy estate, Henri gives up this project and becomes a friend to all.
Fr. 1948. Musical by Max Neufeld with Raymond Rouleau, Claude Dauphin, Nadia Gray. A peasant girl who becomes a dancer has a romantic affair with a king.
Fr. 1948. Drama by Emil E. Reinert with Claude Dauphin, Anne Vernon, Henri Guisol. A married woman experiences a romantic getaway.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1947. Montage by Nicole Védrès. Life in Paris from the beginning of the twentieth century until the First World War.
Runtime: 82 min.
Fr. 1947. Psychological drama by Jean Stelli with Claude Dauphin, Hélène Perdrière, René Blancard. After discovering that his wife was cheating on him, a widower sets out to find his rival.
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 1946. Comedy by Yvan Noé with Gaby Andreu, Henri Guisol, Pierre Louis. A woman has four lovers, all of whom she abandons to run away with a fifth.
Runtime: 85 min.

Dropped from Heaven

V.O.: Tombé du ciel
Fr. 1946. Comedy by Emil E. Reinert with Claude Dauphin, Gisèle Pascal.
Fr. 1946. Dramatic comedy by Gilles Grangier with Annie Ducaux, Claude Dauphin, Marguerite Moreno.
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 1945. Dramatic comedy by Fernand Rivers with Claude Dauphin, Ellen Bernsen, Pierre Bertin.
Runtime: 90 min.
Runtime: 104 min.
Runtime: 99 min.
Runtime: 105 min.

Two Shy Ones

V.O.: Les Deux Timides
Fr. 1942. Comedy by Yves Allégret with Claude Dauphin, Pierre Brasseur, Jacqueline Laurent. A shy man doesn't know how to declare his love to the one he has fallen for.
Runtime: 83 min.
Fr. 1942. Sentimental comedy by André Berthomieu with Charles Vanel, Claude Dauphin, Madeleine Robinson. A writer finds the subject for a novel when he meets an enigmatic woman.
Fr. 1942. Comedy by Raymond Leboursier with Fernandel, Raimu, Cécile Sorel. During a high society event, various successful people tell a young man how a ""little thing"" changed the course of their lives.
Runtime: 88 min.
Fr. 1941. Comedy by Pierre-Jean Ducis with Suzy Prim, Claude Dauphin, Albert Préjean. In order to take revenge on her husband, a young woman feigns madness.
Runtime: 83 min.
Fr. 1941. Drama by Yvan Noé with Jean Murat, Claude Dauphin, Madeleine Sologne. Drama unfolds within a team of researchers working on X-rays.
Runtime: 105 min
Runtime: 90 min.
Runtime: 93 min.
Runtime: 108 min.
Runtime: 94 min.
Fr. 1938. Mores drama by Marc Allégret with Louis Jouvet, Claude Dauphin, Odette Joyeux.
Runtime: 99 min.
Fr. 1937. Mores comedy by Pierre Caron with Albert Préjean, Mireille Perrey, Claude Dauphin.
Runtime: 88 min.
Fr. 1936. Psychological drama by Georges Lacombe with Edwige Feuillère, Claude Dauphin, André Bacqué.
Runtime: 75 min.
Runtime: 75 min.
Runtime: 90 min.
Runtime: 87 min.

Love and Cool Water

V.O.: D'amour et d'eau fraîche
Fr. 1933. Sentimental comedy by Félix Gandéra with Jean Aquistapace, Pierre Etchepare, Renée Saint-Cyr.
Runtime: 84 min.

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