Bolero (French: Boléro) is a 1942 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Arletty, André Luguet and Jacques Dumesnil.[1] It takes its name from the Bolero, a Latin American dance and the composer Maurice Ravel's piece of music inspired by the style of it.
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Directed by | Jean Boyer |
Written by | Michel Duran (play and screenplay) |
Produced by | Ferdinand Liffran Adrien Remaugé |
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Cinematography | Victor Arménise |
Edited by | Louisette Hautecoeur |
Music by | Georges Van Parys |
Production company | Pathé Consortium Cinéma |
Distributed by | Pathé Consortium Cinéma |
Release date | 25 March 1942 |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. It was made by Pathé at the company's Francoeur Studios. Future star Simone Signoret had a small, uncredited role in the film.
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