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Carmen is a French-Italian musical drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Viviane Romance, Jean Marais, and Lucien Coëdel. It is a version of the famous opera.

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

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Rating

8/10

Release Date

08 August 1944

Country

France

Cast

Viviane Romance

Viviane Romance

Carmen

Jean Marais

Jean Marais

Don José

Lucien Coëdel

Lucien Coëdel

Garcia

Julien Bertheau

Julien Bertheau

Lucas, le matador

Jean Brochard

Jean Brochard

Lillas-Pastia

Georges Tourreil

Georges Tourreil

Dancaire

Adriano Rimoldi

Adriano Rimoldi

Marquez, le lieutenant des Dragons / Marquez, il tenente dei Dragoni

Elli Parvo

Elli Parvo

Pamela

Mario Gallina

Mario Gallina

Un marchand / Un mercante

Marguerite Moreno

Marguerite Moreno

La gitane / La zingara

Bernard Blier

Bernard Blier

Remendado

Anna Arena

Anna Arena

La dame dame dans la diligence

André Bervil

André Bervil

Un moine

Adriana Dionisi

Adriana Dionisi

Luigi Garbuio

Luigi Garbuio

Zena Guerra

Zena Guerra

Liliana Laine

Liliana Laine

Anna Lelli

Anna Lelli

Isabella

Nicola Maldacea

Nicola Maldacea

Un voyageur

Elio Marcuzzo

Elio Marcuzzo

Antonio

Polidor

Polidor

Le vieux voyageur

Adriano Rimoldi

Adriano Rimoldi

Marquez, le lieutenant des Dragons

Mario Gallina

Mario Gallina

Un marchand

Marguerite Moreno

Marguerite Moreno

La gitane

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