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Les perses ()


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Movie adaptation of Aeschylus' oldest known tragedy: Persai. The play deals with the aftermath of the Persian defeat in the battle of Salamis (480 BC), which makes it the only Greek tragedy that deals with a real historical event.

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René Arrieu ...
Darius
Claude Martin ...
Xerxès
Maria Meriko ...
La reine Atossa / Queen Atossa
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Le Coryphée / Chorus leader
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Le messager / Messenger
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jean Brassat
Jean-Daniel Ehrmann
Mario Pilar

Directed by

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Jean Prat

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Aeschylus ... (play) (as Eschyle)

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Jean Prodromidès

Cinematography by

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Jacques Lemare

Editing by

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Marc Pavaux

Set Decoration by

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Jean-Jacques Gambut

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Christiane Coste

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Pierre Salnelle ... hair stylist

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Jacques Audollent ... assistant director
Monique Tosello ... assistant director

Art Department

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Cyrille Dives ... masks designer

Sound Department

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Armand Blouin ... sound recordist
Paul Bonnefond ... sound mixer
Joseph Richard ... sound mixer

Camera and Electrical Department

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André Lecoeuvre ... camera operator

Music Department

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René Alix ... chorus master
José Berghmans ... musical director
André Girard ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Jacqueline Nazet ... script supervisor

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Also Known As
  • Die Perser (West Germany)
  • Perserna (Sweden)
  • The Persians
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  • 68 min
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Movie Connections Featured in Les Grandes fictions de la télévision: Collection intégrale de 24 fictions (2010). See more »

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