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Mr. Klein ()


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In German-occupied Paris, an immoral art dealer, Robert Klein, leads a life of luxury, until a copy of a Jewish newspaper brings him to the attention of the police, linking him with a mysterious doppelgänger. Will Mr. Klein clear his name?

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Robert Klein
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Florence Klein
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Nicole (as Francine Berge)
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Jeanine
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Le vendeur
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La concierge
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Charles
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Pierre (as Michel Lonsdale)
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Le fonctionnaire de la préfecture
Roland Bertin ...
L'administrateur du journal
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Le gardien de la morgue
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Un policier
Magali Clément ...
Lola (as Magali Clement)
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Le photographe
Hermine Karagheuz ...
La jeune ouvrière
Dany Kogan ...
Michelle
Carole Achache ...
(as Carole Lange)
Lucienne Le Marchand ...
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Le professeur Montandon
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Le commissaire
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Françoise / Cathy
Rosine Rochette
Isabelle Sadoyan ...
La femme à la consultation
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Le père de Robert Klein
Maurice Vallier
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Un policier
François Viaur
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Brigitte Ariel ...
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Nightclub customer (uncredited)
Marius Balbinot ...
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Un musicien (uncredited)
Philippe Brizard ...
Le facteur collabo (uncredited)
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Raymond Danon ...
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Thierry de Brem ...
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Le commissaire-priseur (uncredited)
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Extra (uncredited)
Pierre Frag ...
Le marchand de journaux (uncredited)
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Le groom (uncredited)
Maurice Jany ...
Le chauffeur à Ivry-Bataille (uncredited)
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Un homme au Vel d'Hiv (uncredited)
Stephane Quatrehomme ...
Le fils de Pierre (uncredited)
Nathalie Rigaux ...
Une petite fille au Vel d'Hiv (uncredited)
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La voix du speaker (uncredited) (voice)
Danielle Verne ...
Une déportée (uncredited)

Directed by

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Joseph Losey

Written by

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Franco Solinas ... (written by)
 
Fernando Morandi ... (collaborator on screenplay)
 
Costa-Gavras ... () (uncredited)

Produced by

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Ralph Baum ... executive producer
Jean Bolvary ... producer (uncredited)
Sergio Bonotti ... producer (uncredited)
Raymond Danon ... producer (uncredited)
Alain Delon ... producer
Roland Girard ... producer (uncredited)
Robert Kuperberg ... producer (uncredited)
Norbert Saada ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Egisto Macchi
Pierre Porte

Cinematography by

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Gerry Fisher ... director of photography

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Marie Castro ... (as Marie Castro-Vazquez)
Henri Lanoë
Michèle Neny ... (as Michele Neny)

Casting By

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Margot Capelier
Dominique Lallier

Art Direction by

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Alexandre Trauner

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Pierre Charron
Gérard James ... (as Gerard James)

Costume Design by

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Colette Baudot
Annalisa Nasalli-Rocca

Makeup Department

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Françoise Andrejka ... makeup artist (as Andrejka)
Michel Deruelle ... makeup artist
Pierre Vadé ... hair stylist (as Pierre Vade)

Production Management

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Ludmilla Goulian ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Philippe Baronnet-Fruges ... assistant director
Rémy Duchemin ... assistant director
Philippe Monnier ... assistant director

Art Department

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Henri Berger ... props
Pierre Duquesne ... set designer
Olivier Girard ... set designer
Michel Suné ... props (as Michel Sune)

Sound Department

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Maurice Dagonneau ... sound
Jean Labussière ... sound (as Jean Labussiere)
Alex Pront ... sound mixer
Federico Savina ... sound mixer

Special Effects by

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Georges Iaconelli ... special effects

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Richard Andry ... camera operator
Pierre-William Glenn ... camera operator
Jean-Francis Gondre ... camera operator
Charles Lefèvre ... chief electrician (as Charles Lefevre)
Victor Rodrigue ... still photographer
René Strasser ... key grip (as Rene Strasser)

Music Department

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Georges Bacri ... music editor: Pema Music / music producer: Pema Music / musical director
Egisto Macchi ... conductor
Pierre Porte ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Lucie Lichtig ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Reginald Beck ... direction consultant
Alain Boucheron ... jewellery
Christine Brierre ... press attache
Jérôme Brière ... press attache (as Jerome Brierre)
Nicole Cateux ... administrator
Simone Clément ... production secretary (as Simone Clement)
Raymond Danon ... presenter
Alain Delon ... presenter
Robert Kuperberg ... presenter
Jean-Pierre Labrande ... presenter
Michele Lalune ... general manager
Maurice Lasserre ... furrier
Claude Levy ... historian
Dominique Rigaux ... general manager
Francis Savel ... cabaret show devised and directed by (as Frantz Salieri)
Gille Schneider ... general manager
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Paris, 1942. Robert Klein cannot find any fault with the state of affairs in German-occupied France. He has a well-furnished flat, a mistress, and business is booming. Jews facing discrimination because of laws enacted by the French government are desperate to sell valuable works of art, and it is easy for him to get them at bargain prices. His cozy life is disrupted when he realizes that there is another Robert Klein in Paris - a Jew with rather mysterious behavior. Soon he attracts the close, and menacing, attention of the police to the art trader. Written by Eduardo Casais

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Taglines In the labyrinthine nightmare of the Occupation. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Monsieur Klein (France)
  • Chi è Mr. Klein? (Italy)
  • Mr Klein (United States)
  • El otro señor Klein (Spain)
  • El otro Sr. Klein (Spain)
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  • 123 min
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Budget $3,500,000 (estimated)

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Trivia This was originally going ahead as a Costa Gavras project in 1974. See more »
Goofs When Mr. Klein is at the railway station, the trains on the platforms have the SNCF logos on their sides, which only appeared in 1972. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode dated 6 March 1977 (1977). See more »
Soundtracks L'Internationale See more »
Quotes Le vendeur: Six hundred louis.
Mr. Robert Klein: Three hundred.
Le vendeur: You must be joking. At that price, I'd rather keep it.
Mr. Robert Klein: As you wish.
Le vendeur: It's easy for you, when a man is forced to sell.
Mr. Robert Klein: But I'm not forced to buy. I'm not a collector. For me it's just a job.
Le vendeur: Make me a reasonable offer.
Mr. Robert Klein: Three hundred.
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