The Pavilion Burns
1941 film
- 17 December 1941 (1941-12-17)
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The Pavilion Burns (French: Le Pavillon brûle) is a 1941 French comedy drama directed by Jacques de Baroncelli, written by Solange Térac, and starring Pierre Renoir and Jean Marais.[1] It was based on the 1935 play of the same title by Steve Passeur.[2] It was shot at the Cité Elgé studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff.
Plot
Ramsay, an engineer, works in a copper mine in a French colony. He is confronted by a variety of huge technical and human problems.
Cast
- Pierre Renoir as Jourdinsse
- Jean Marais as Daniel
- Bernard Blier as Benezy
- Michèle Alfa as Odette
- Marcel Herrand as Audignane
- Jean Marchat as Risay, engineer
- Marcel Pérès
- Lucien Coëdel
- Maurice Teynac
- Jean Carmet
References
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
- The Pavilion Burns at IMDb
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Films directed by Jacques de Baroncelli
- Ramuntcho (1919)
- Flipotte (1920)
- Le Secret du Lone Star (1920)
- Champi-Tortu (1921)
- Roger la Honte (1922)
- Nitchevo (1926)
- The Duel (1927)
- The Passenger (1928)
- The Woman and the Puppet (1929)
- The Dream (1931)
- I'll Be Alone After Midnight (1931)
- The Last Blow (1932)
- In Old Alsace (1933)
- Cease Firing (1934)
- Crainquebille (1934)
- King of the Camargue (1935)
- Michel Strogoff (1936)
- Nitchevo (1936)
- Beautiful Star (1938)
- S.O.S. Sahara (1938)
- False Alarm (1940)
- The Man from Niger (1940)
- The Pavilion Burns (1941)
- Volpone (1941)
- The Duchess of Langeais (1942)
- The Honourable Catherine (1943)
- The Mysteries of Paris (1943)
- As Long as I Live (1946)
- The Sea Rose (1946)
- Rocambole (1948)
- The Revenge of Baccarat (1948)
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