The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir

The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir

Infobox Film
name = The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir


image_size =
caption = Video tape cover
director = Jean Renoir
producer = Pierre Long
writer = Jean Renoir
narrator =
starring = Nino Formicola
music = Joseph Kosma
Jean Wiener
cinematography = Georges Leclerc
editing = Geneviève Winding
distributor = Phoenix Films (USA)
released = December 15 1970
runtime = 100 mins
country = flagicon|West Germany West Germany
flagicon|Italy Italy
flagicon|France France
language = French
budget =
preceded_by =
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website =
amg_id = 1:64197
imdb_id = 0067571

"The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir" ( _fr. Le Petit théâtre de Jean Renoir) is a 1970 television film written and directed by Jean Renoir. The last completed work by Renoir, it consists of three short films: "The Last Christmas Dinner", "The Electric Floor Waxer" and "A Tribute to Tolerance".

Cast

Le Dernier Réveillon

*Nino Formicola as Le Clochard
*Milly as La Clocharde
*Roland Bertin as Gontran
*André Dumas as Le Gérant
*Robert Lombart as Le Maître d'hôtelwith
*Frédéric Santaya, Gib Grossac, Pierre Gualdi, Annick Berger, Roger Trapp, Max Vialleand
*Jean-Michel Molé, Paulette Deveson, Tom Clark, Sabine Hermosa, G. Taillade, E. Braconnier, Daniel Sursain, Lolita Soler, Sébastien Floche, Alain Péron, Gilbert Caron, Bisciglia

La Cireuse électrique

*Marguerite Cassan as Émilie
*Pierre Olaf as Gustave, The Husband
*Jacques Dynam as Jules
*Jean-Louis Tristan as Le Réprésentant
*Denis Gunzburg, Claude Guillaume as Les Amoureux

Quand l'amour meurt

*Jeanne Moreau as La chanteuse (The Singer)

Le Roi d'Yvestot

*Fernand Sardou as Duvallier
*Jean Carmet as Feraudand
*Françoise Arnoul as Isabellewith
*Andrex as Monsieur Blanc
*Roger Prégor as Maître July
*Edmond Ardisson as Césarand
*Dominique Labourier as Paulette

External links

*imdb title|0067571


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