Marianne of My Youth
- Denise Van Moppès
- Julien Duvivier
- Peter von Mendelssohn
1932 novel
by Peter von Mendelssohn
- André Daven
- Georges Lourau
- Arys Nissotti
- Pierre O'Connell
- Frank Clifford
- Ralph Baum
- Marianne Hold
- Horst Buchholz
- Pierre Vaneck
- Marthe Poncin
- Lilian Seng
companies
- Filmsonor
- Regina Films
- Francinex
- Royal-Produktion
- Allfram-Film
- Cinédis
- Allianz Film
- 18 March 1955 (1955-03-18) (France)
- 8 April 1955 (1955-04-08) (W. Germany)
- France
- West Germany
- French
- German
Marianne of My Youth (French: Marianne de ma jeunesse, German: Marianne) is a 1955 French–West German romantic drama film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Marianne Hold, Horst Buchholz and Pierre Vaneck.[1] It was released in separate French language and German language versions. It is based on a 1932 novel Schmerzliches Arkadien by Peter von Mendelssohn.
It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location at Hohenschwangau Castle and at Schloss Fuschl in Salzburg. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Jean d'Eaubonne and Willy Schatz. Marcel Ophüls was the assistant director on the production.
Plot summary
Cast
- Marianne Hold as Marianne
- Horst Buchholz as Vincent Loringer (German version)
- Pierre Vaneck as Vincent Loringer (French version)
- Gil Vidal as Manfred (French version)
- Udo Vioff as Manfred (German version)
- Jean Yonnel as Der Freiherr
- Friedrich Domin as Professor
- Jean Galland as Capitaine von Brower
- Michael Ande as Klein-Felix
- Claude Aragon as Jan
- Harry Hardt as Rittmeister von Brauer
- Ady Berber as Diener
- Serge Delmas
- Carl Simon as Gottvater
- Bert Brandt as Toby
- Gérard Fallec as Alexis
- Peter Vogel as Jan
- Isabelle Pia as Liselotte
- Jean-François Bailly as Reinhold
- Axel Scholtz as Franz
- Michael Verhoeven as Alexis
- Bernhard von der Planitz as Friedl
- Alexander von Richthofen as Florian
- Jacques de Féraudy as Dieu-le-Père
References
- ^ McCann p.174
Bibliography
- Ben McCann. Julien Duvivier. Manchester University Press, 2017.
External links
- Marianne of My Youth at IMDb
- Marianne of My Youth at AllMovie
- Marianne of My Youth at the TCM Movie Database
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