A Cage of Nightingales

A Cage of Nightingales

Infobox Film
name = La Cage aux rossignols


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director = Jean Dréville
producer =
writer = Georges Chaperot (story)
René Wheeler (story & screenplay)
Noël-Noël (adaptation, dialogue & screenplay)
narrator =
starring = Noël-Noël
Micheline Francey
Georges Biscot
music = René Cloërec
cinematography = Paul Cotteret
Marcel Weiss
editing = Jacques Grassi
distributor = Compagnie Parisienne de Location de Films (CPLF)
released = Start date|1945|09|06
runtime = 89 min
country = FRA
language = French
budget =
gross =
preceded_by =
followed_by = "The Chorus" (2004) (remake)
website =
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imdb_id = 0039234

"A Cage of Nightingales" (French: "La Cage aux rossignols") is a 1945 French film directed by Jean Dréville. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story, and served as an inspiration for the hugely successful film "The Chorus" (2004).

Cast

*Noël-Noël as Clément Mathieu
*Micheline Francey as Micheline
*Georges Biscot as Raymond
*René Génin as Le père Maxence
*René Blancard as Monsieur Rachin
*Marguerite Ducouret as La mère de Micheline
*Marcelle Praince as La présidente
*Marthe Mellot as Marie
*Georges Paulais as Monsieur Langlois
*André Nicolle as Monsieur de la Frade
*Richard Francoeur as Monsieur de Mézères
*Jean Morel as Le directeur
*Roger Vincent as L'académicien
*Michel François as Lequerec
*Roger Krebs as Laugier

External links

*imdb title|id=0039234


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