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La vie de bohème ()


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All are artists (painters,musicians,poets...) ,all are bound for glory .

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Mimi
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Rodolphe
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Musette
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Alexandre Schaunard
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Colline
André Roussin ...
Marcel
Jean Parédès ...
Le vicomte
Sinoël ...
Barbemuche
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Phémie
Léon Larive ...
Le concierge (as Larive)
Gaston Orbal ...
L'huissier (as Orbal)
Lucien Callamand ...
Le vieux bourgeois (as Callamand)
Marguerite Ducouret ...
La servante
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L'homme du diorama
Roger Blin ...
L'homme du guignol
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Le patron du café Momus (as Oudard)
Albert Gercourt ...
L'usurier (as Gercourt)
Guillaume de Sax ...
Un aristocrate
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marcel André ...
Le marchand de frivolités (uncredited)
Jean Barrère ...
(uncredited)
Raymond Carrel ...
(uncredited)
Jean d'Yd ...
Le marchand de jouets (uncredited)
Lucienne Galopaud ...
Une prostituée (uncredited)
Pierre Juvenet ...
Alberto (uncredited)
Lucy Lancy ...
(uncredited)
Roland Pégurier ...
(uncredited)
Georges Térof ...
Un bourgeois (uncredited)

Directed by

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Marcel L'Herbier

Written by

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Robert Boissy ... (dialogue)
 
Nino Frank ... (adaptation)
 
Henri Murger ... (novel) (as Henry Murger)
 
Pierre Rocher ... (dialogue) (uncredited)

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Cesare Marvasi ... producer (uncredited)
André Paulvé ... producer
Michele Scalera ... producer (uncredited)
Salvatore Scalera ... producer (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Pierre Montazel

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Suzanne Catelain ... (as Catelain)
Émilienne Nelissen ... (as Nelissen)

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Georges Wakhévitch ... (as Wakevitch)

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Jacques Costet ... (as J. Costet)

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André Aulois ... unit manager (as A. Aulois)
Pierre Sabas ... production manager

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Robert-Paul Dagan ... assistant director (as R.P. Dagan)
Jean Laviron ... assistant director (as J. Laviron)

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Jacques Carrère ... sound (as Carrère)
Émile Lagarde ... sound (as Lagarde)

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G.R. Aldo ... still photographer (as Aldo)

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Louis Beydts ... music adaptor

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Louise Conte ... voice dubbing: Maria Denis (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

All are artists (painters,musicians,poets...) ,all are bound for glory ,these are the salad days ,the youth.C'est La Vie De Bohême,the bohemian life.Mimi and Rodolphe go for a stroll in Les Jardins Du Luxembourg .It's Spring . Summer brings the 1848 Revolution.Rodolphe ,the poet ,is very disappointed cause nobody wants to publish his lines. Autumn (Fall) is the beginning of the bad days.The pals have nothing to burn in their fireplace "except themselves" .Mimi has left Rodolphe for she does not want to be a burden for him.Winter :as the snow flies,the friends celebrate Christmas ;Mimi has become a kept woman;she's dying and she's still in love with Rodolphe. Written by dbdumonteil

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Also Known As
  • La Bohème (Italy)
  • The Bohemian Life (United States)
  • De amor también se muere (Spain)
  • Fangne Hjerter (Denmark)
  • Boémia (Portugal)
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Trivia Shot in 1942, this movie was released only in 1945. See more »
Movie Connections Remake of La vie de Bohème (1916). See more »

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