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Rue de Paris ()

Rue des prairies (original title)
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While Henri was a POW during the war, his wife passed away and he returned to face the challenges of bringing up three children alone. Henri may get drunk and angry at times but he also has a better side that will not stay buried.

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Henri Neveux
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Odette Neveux
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Louis Neveux
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Fernand Neveux
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Ernest l'ami d'Henri
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Le procureur de la République
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Le président du tribunal
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Jacques Pédrell
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Maître Surville - l'avocate de Fernand
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Le directeur du lycée
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Le père de Paul
France Asselin ...
Mme Dubourg
Dominique Page ...
Josette - la prostituée
Albert Dinan ...
Le barman de Montfort l'Amaury
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Le patron de l'hôtel Stella
René Havard ...
Le photographe
Gaby Basset ...
Mme Gildas
Léon Zitrone ...
Self / En personne
Raymond Marcillac ...
Self / En personne
Denise Kerny
Monique Mourroux
Robert Lombard ...
Un inspecteur
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Un inspecteur
Pierre Leproux ...
M. Gildas
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(as Pierre Viel Hescaze)
Max Montavon ...
Un prisonnier
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Max, le valet de chambre (as Pascal Mazotti)
Marcel Klemens
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Un inspecteur
Bernard Dhéran ...
Le juge d'instruction Moineau
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Loutrel le manager de Louis
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Dubourg
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Charles Bouillaud ...
Le vendeur de journaux (uncredited)
Yvan Chiffre ...
(uncredited)
Henri Coutet ...
Un employé au rapatriement (uncredited)
Jenny Doria ...
(uncredited)
Pierre Dudan ...
(uncredited)
Émile Genevois ...
Un prisonnier (uncredited)
Marcel Loche ...
Un consommateur (uncredited)
Julien Maffre ...
Le garde-champêtre (uncredited)
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M. Mauduis (uncredited)
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Un copain de bistrot (uncredited)
Marie Mergey ...
La crémière (uncredited)
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Émile, le garçon du bar des Innocents (uncredited)
Sady Rebbot ...
Un copain de Fernand (uncredited)
Émile Riandreys ...
Un prisonnier (uncredited)
René Worms ...
(uncredited)

Directed by

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Denys de La Patellière

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Michel Audiard ... (writer)
 
René Lefèvre ... (novel)
 
Denys de La Patellière ... (writer)

Produced by

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Georges Dancigers ... producer (as G. Danciger)
Jean-Paul Guibert ... producer
Alexandre Mnouchkine ... producer (as A. Mnouchkine)

Music by

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Georges Van Parys

Cinematography by

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Louis Page

Editing by

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Jacqueline Thiédot

Editorial Department

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Marie-Claude Bariset ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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René Renoux

Set Decoration by

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Jacques D'Ovidio

Makeup Department

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Maud Begon ... assistant makeup artist
Marcel Bordenave ... makeup artist
Yvonne Gasperina ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Eric Geiger ... unit production manager
Maurice Hartwig ... unit production manager
Alexandre Mnouchkine ... production manager
Philippe Modave ... assistant unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Pierre Granier-Deferre ... assistant director

Art Department

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Pierre Tyberghein ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Marcel Corvaisier ... sound recordist
Georges Mardiguian ... sound recordist
Jean Rieul ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Marc Champion ... assistant camera
Pierre Charvein ... second assistant camera
Marcel Dolé ... still photographer
Henri Tiquet ... camera operator

Location Management

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Roger Joint ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Madeleine Billeaud ... continuity

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Plot Summary

Henri, a prisoner in Germany, is sent home to discover that his wife died giving birth to a child - a child he had nothing to do with. Years go by and success smiles on all but the youngest. But between easy winnings and easy money, his real children become a disappointment to him. Henri now realizes that only one child cares for him. Written by Happy_Evil_Dude

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Taglines An Incisive Probing Into the Paradox of Love! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Mio figlio (Italy)
  • Rue de Paris (United States)
  • Nuestros Hijos (Argentina)
  • Ulica de Preri (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
  • O 3º. filho (Portugal)
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  • 87 min
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Trivia Because after one year, the films of the French New Wave were not doing well at the box office, this Gabin vehicle was marketed to customers as an "anti-New Wave film, " so they would not stay away. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in The Devil and the Ten Commandments (1962). See more »
Soundtracks Mass in B Minor, BWV 232 See more »

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