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  DVD/Blu-Ray | Director: Sacha GUITRY Casting: Sacha Guitry, Bernard Blier, Lana Marconi, Simone Paris, Solange Varenne, Pauline Carton, Raymond Lamy Timing based on a duration of 1h18min20sec |
| 11 locations found | | | | | | | | | Film moment: at 10min, scene where the director (Sacha GUITRY), the actors and technicians arrive successively at the studios for the shooting of the film | | | Studios de Neuilly, 42bis boulevard du Château Neuilly-sur-Seine (92200) 92 - Hauts-de-Seine / Ile-de-France / FRANCE | | Updated on June 24th, 2020 | | Comment: These studios were created in the 1930s, they closed in the late 1950s. | Source: jmsilvi | | | | | | | | | | Film moment: at 10min, scene where two young women (Primerose PERRET and Janine CAMP) meet Jean Renneval (Sacha GUITRY), in the hall of a hotel and ask him for an autograph, then next scene where Jean Renneval (Sacha GUITRY) declares his flame to Thérèse Verdier (Lana MARCONI) and at 14min28sec, scene where Henri Verdier (Bernard BLIER) enters the hotel and "questions" the equestrian statue of Louis XIV on the presence of his wife in the hotel | | | Hôtel de Paris, place du Casino, Monte-Carlo Monaco MONACO | | Updated on June 24th, 2020 | | | Source: jmsilvi | | | | | | | | | | Film moment: at 14min04sec, scene where Thérèse Verdier (Lana MARCONI), with Jean Renneval (Sacha GUITRY), sees her husband Henri Verdier (Bernard BLIER) outside the hotel, and scene at 16min52sec | | | Place du Casino, Monte-Carlo Monaco MONACO | | Updated on June 24th, 2020 | | | Source: jmsilvi | | | | | | | | | | Film moment: at 16min11sec, scene where Henri Verdier (Bernard BLIER) searches in vain for his wife Thérèse Verdier (Lana MARCONI) | | | Square Massenet, avenue de Monte-Carlo, Monte-Carlo Monaco MONACO | | Updated on June 24th, 2020 | | | Source: jmsilvi | | | | | | | | | | Film moment: at 17min25sec, scene where Henri Verdier (Bernard BLIER) searches in vain for his wife Thérèse Verdier (Lana MARCONI) and meets Henriette (Meg LEMONNIER) seated on a bench, and other scenes where the different protagonists meet without seeing each other | | | Jardins du Casino, casino de Monte-Carlo, Monte-Carlo Monaco MONACO | | Updated on June 24th, 2020 | | | Source: jmsilvi | | | | | | | | | | Film moment: at 24min36sec, scene where Jean Renneval (Sacha GUITRY) accompanies Thérèse Verdier (Lana MARCONI) to her home, and scene at 1h05min40sec | | | Avenue Princesse Alice, Monte-Carlo Monaco MONACO | | Updated on June 24th, 2020 | | | Source: jmsilvi | | | | | | | | | | Film moment: at 24min36sec, scene where Jean Renneval (Sacha GUITRY) accompanies Thérèse Verdier (Lana MARCONI) to her home, and scene at 1h05min40sec | | | Avenue de l'Hermitage, Monte-Carlo Monaco MONACO | | Updated on June 24th, 2020 | | Comment: The villa with gate in which Thérèse Verdier (Lana MARCONI) has given way to apartment buildings. | Source: jmsilvi | | | | | | | | | | Film moment: at 42min32sec, scene where Henri Verdier (Bernard BLIER) is traveling in a vehicle with Doctor Marinier (Henri ARIUS) and suddenly turns around | | | Moyenne Corniche Eze (06360) 06 - Alpes-Maritimes / PACA / FRANCE | | Updated on June 24th, 2020 | | | Source: jmsilvi | | | | | | | | | | Film moment: at 50min47sec, scene where a couple enters the jewelry store run by Henri Verdier (Bernard BLIER) and at 53min27sec, scene where Juliette (Solange VARENNE), the second wife of Henri Verdier (Bernard BLIER), comes out of the jewelry store | | | Joaillerie Mauboussin, place Vendôme Paris - 1er (75001) 75 - Ville-de-Paris / Ile-de-France / FRANCE | | Updated on June 24th, 2020 | | Comment: This jewelry changed address in 2016 and now has its headquarters on rue de la Paix in the 2nd arrondissement. | Source: jmsilvi | | | | | | | | | | | | | Studios Riviera (de la Victorine), 16 avenue Edouard Grinda Nice (06000) 06 - Alpes-Maritimes / PACA / FRANCE | | Updated before May 2007 | | Comment: Create in 1919, the studios of Victorine became the Riviera studios in 1999. | Source: L2TC.com | | | Page generated in 1.303sec | | |