Edward and Caroline

Edward and Caroline

Infobox Film
name = Edward and Caroline


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director = Jacques Becker
producer = Raymond Borderie
writer = Jacques Becker
Annette Wademant
narrator =
starring = Daniel Gélin
Anne Vernon
music =
cinematography = Robert Lefebvre
editing = Marguerite Renoir
distributor =
released = 6 April, 1951
runtime = 88 minutes
country = FRA
language = French
budget =
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imdb_id = 0042429

"Edward and Caroline" (French "Édouard et Caroline") is a 1951 comedy film directed by Jacques Becker, starring Daniel Gélin and Anne Vernon. cite web |url=http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/145006/Edouard-et-Caroline/overview |title=New York Times: Easy Living |accessdate=2008-07-19|work=NY Times]

Cast

* Daniel Gélin - Edouard Mortier
* Anne Vernon - Caroline Mortier
* Elina Labourdette - Florence Borch de Martelie
* Jacques François - Alain Beauchamp
* Betty Stockfeld - Lucy Barville
* Jean Galland - Claude Beauchamp
* Jean Marsac - Un invité
* William Tubbs - Spencer Borch
* Jean Toulout - Herbert Barville
* Yette Lucas - Mme Leroy, la concierge
* Jean Riveyre - Julien, le valet de chambre
* Hélène Duc - L'invitée mélomane
* Micheline Rolla - Une invitée
* Edmond Ardisson - Le coiffeur
* Grégoire Gromoff - Igor

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External links

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