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Montparnasse 19 ()

Les amants de Montparnasse (original title)
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About the last years of the life of the great artist Modigliani. A poor Italian artist suffering from alcoholism and opium addiction falls in love with Jeanne, a girl from a wealthy family whose parents are categorically against it.

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Modigliani
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Beatrice
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Jeanne
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Anna Zborowsky
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Lulu
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Madame Salomon - la concierge (as Madame Paquerette)
Marianne Oswald ...
Berthe Weil
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La prostituée devant le café
Denise Vernac ...
Madame Hébuterne
Robert Ripa ...
Marcel - le maquereau
Jean Lanier ...
Monsieur Hébuterne
Carole Sands ...
Madame Dickson (as C. de Rieux)
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La bonne
Antoine Tudal ...
Cendrars (as A. Tudal)
Bruno Balp ...
Le boucher modèle
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(as Jacques Ferriere)
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Rosalie (as Léa Padovani)
Gérard Séty ...
Léopold Zborowsky
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Morel
Monique Ardoin ...
Anna (uncredited)
Francis Aubert ...
(uncredited)
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Une fille à la terrasse (uncredited)
René Berthier ...
(uncredited)
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Catherine - la serveuse du café (uncredited)
Pierre Durou ...
(uncredited)
Frank Edwards ...
Dickson - l'américain (uncredited)
Émile Genevois ...
Le garçon du bal musette (uncredited)
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Le docteur (uncredited)
François Joux ...
Le commissaire de police (uncredited)
Robert Lepers ...
(uncredited)
Julien Maffre ...
Le client de Lulu (uncredited)
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Le patron du café (uncredited)
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Le professeur (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Germaine Michel ...
(uncredited)
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L'interne (uncredited)
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Un étudiant peintre (uncredited)
Véronique Silver ...
(uncredited)

Directed by

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Jacques Becker

Written by

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Michel-Georges Michel ... (inspired by novel "Les Montparnos") (as Michel Georges Michel)
 
Jacques Becker ... (scenario) (uncredited)
 
Max Ophüls ... (Writer) (uncredited)

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Henry Deutschmeister ... producer (uncredited)
Sandro Pallavicini ... producer

Music by

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Paul Misraki

Cinematography by

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Christian Matras

Editing by

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Marguerite Renoir

Editorial Department

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Maryse Barbut ... assistant film editor (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Jean d'Eaubonne ... (as J.A. d'Eaubonne)

Costume Design by

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Georges Annenkov
Jacques Heim ... (gowns)

Makeup Department

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Yvonne Fortuna ... makeup artist
Denise Lemoigne ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Ralph Baum ... production manager
André Hoss ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jean Becker ... second assistant director
Serge Witta ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Robert Christidès ... set dresser
Jacques Gut ... first assistant set decorator
Paul Moreau ... second assistant set decorator
Maurice Bourbotte ... upholsterer (uncredited)
Raymond Lemoigne ... property master (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Pierre-Louis Calvet ... sound
Christian Courmes ... sound recordist (uncredited)
Maurice Dagonneau ... sound assistant (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ernest Bourreaud ... first assistant camera
Gilbert Chain ... camera operator
Léo Mirkine ... still photographer
Henry Thibault ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Anne-Marie Marchand ... assistant costume designer
Madeleine Rabusson ... assistant costume designer

Music Department

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Jacques Météhen ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Sophie Becker ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Nadine Alari ... voice dubbing: Lea Padovani (uncredited)
Richard Balducci ... press agent (uncredited)

Thanks

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Max Ophüls ... dedicatee

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Plot Summary

Biographic movie about the last year of the famous Italian painter Modigliani. Modigliani, a poor painter in Paris of 1919, falls in love with a daughter from a wealthy family. Her parents are against their relation and stop financial help. Written by Stephan Eichenberg

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Taglines A motion picture touched with the fire...the genius...the lover...the man. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Montparnasse 19 (France)
  • Gli amori di Montparnasse (Italy)
  • Montparnasse (Italy)
  • Montparnasse 19 (United States)
  • Hero of Montmatre (United States)
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  • 108 min
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Trivia Max Ophüls began directing this film but died soon afterwards. He was replaced by Jacques Becker. See more »
Goofs When Beatrice shows Modligliani the English article she has written about him, the text shown is not about him or even art at all, but rather a contemporary article mentioning, among other things, Pan-American World Airways, Gerber baby foods and the International Rescue Committee, none of which existed in 1919, when the film is set. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in My Journey Through French Cinema (2016). See more »
Crazy Credits The names of actors Lea Padovani, Gérard Séty and Lino Ventura do not appear in the closing credits, whereas every one else's name does. See more »
Quotes Amedeo Modigliani: And I can only offer you to share the rain with me.
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