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The story of a struggling playwright in 1850s Paris and his mate whose love furnishes him with the inspiration he has long sought.

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Rodolphe
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Mimi
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Mme. Sidonie
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Marcel
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Musette
Richard Bird ...
Colline
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Schaunard
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Lamotte
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Barbemouche (as Laurence Hanray)
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Durand
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Duke
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Waiter at Cafe Momus (uncredited)
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Madame Durand (uncredited)

Directed by

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Paul L. Stein

Written by

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Jack Davis Jr. ... (scenario)
 
Jack Davis Jr. ... ()
 
Clifford Grey ... (dialogue)
 
Clifford Grey ... (scenario)
 
Paul Merzbach ... (adaptation)
 
Henri Murger ... (novel "La Vie de Bohème")
 
Denis Waldock ... (scenario)
 
Denis Waldock ... ()

Produced by

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Walter C. Mycroft ... producer

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G.H. Clutsam ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Jack E. Cox ... (as Jack Cox)

Editing by

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Leslie Norman

Art Direction by

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Cedric Dawe

Costume Design by

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Doris Zinkeisen

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Benjamin Cook ... sound recordist (as B. Cook)

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Phil Grindrod ... camera operator
Val Stewart ... camera operator

Music Department

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G.H. Clutsam ... music and lyrics by
Idris Lewis ... conductor
Giacomo Puccini ... music and lyrics by
G.H. Clutsam ... music adaptor: Puccini (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines The story of the glamorous Latin Quarter of Gay Paree (Print Ad- Brooklyn Daily Eagle, ((Brooklyn, NY)) 9 January 1936) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Boémia (Portugal)
  • La boheme (Italy)
  • ラ・ボエーム (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Boheme (Greece)
  • La Bohème (Japan)
  • See more »
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  • 94 min
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Movie Connections Featured in Elstree Story (1952). See more »

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