
Boum sur Paris (1953)
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- 1h 35min
- Comedy, Musical
- 01 Nov 1953 (France)
- Movie
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Édith Piaf | ... |
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Jacques Pills | ... |
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Mick Micheyl | ... |
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Armand Bernard | ... |
Calchas
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Danielle Godet | ... |
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Robert Pizani | ... |
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Josselin | ... |
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Jean Nohain | ... |
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Luce Feyrer | ... |
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Aimé Barelli | ... |
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Annie Cordy | ... |
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Lucienne Delyle | ... |
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Jacqueline François | ... |
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Juliette Gréco | ... |
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Marcel Mouloudji | ... |
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Les Quatre Barbus | ... |
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Charles Trenet | ... |
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Eddie Warner | ... |
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Paul Demange | ... |
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Michel Salina | ... |
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Hennery | ... |
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Maurice Lagrenée | ... |
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Émile Riandreys | ... |
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Robert Seller | ... |
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Rivers Cadet | ... |
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Guy Rapp | ... |
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Michel Dancourt | ... |
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Édouard Servaes | ... |
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Gaston Sacareau |
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Betty Spell | ... |
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France Dhélia | ... |
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Yvette Beaumont | ... |
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Cora Camoin | ... |
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Andréa Parisy | ... |
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Madeleine Bart | ... |
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Jacques Angelvin | ... |
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Charles Boyer | ... |
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Gilbert Bécaud | ... |
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Martine Carol | ... |
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André Chabrol | ... |
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Gary Cooper | ... |
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The Four Step Brothers | ... |
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Dolores Gray | ... |
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Gina Lollobrigida | ... |
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Jean Marais | ... |
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Margit und Margot | ... |
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Gisèle Pascal | ... |
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Gregory Peck | ... |
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Les Petits Chanteurs à la Croix de Bois | ... |
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Line Renaud | ... |
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Violette Schmidt | ... |
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Directed by
Maurice de Canonge |
Written by
Jacques Chabannes | ... | (writer) |
Roger Féral | ... | () |
Maurice de Canonge | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Edmond Ténoudji | ... | producer |
Music by
Louiguy |
Cinematography by
Jean Bachelet |
Editing by
Isabelle Elman |
Production Design by
Claude Bouxin |
Makeup Department
Louis Dor | ... | makeup artist |
Claude Uselmann | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Roger Le Bon | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Gabriel Aloisi | ... | assistant director |
Jacques Vilfrid | ... | technical assistant director |
Sound Department
Raymond Gauguier | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Pierre Lebon | ... | camera operator |
Script and Continuity Department
Paulette Tacquet | ... | script supervisor |
Production Companies
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- Royal Films (1954) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Les Films Marceau
- NHK (1995) (Japan) (tv)
- NHK-BS2 (1995) (Japan) (tv) (subtitled)
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Trivia | The brief footage in which Gary Cooper, Gina Lollobrigida, Martine Carol and Gregory Peck appear is taken from the awards ceremony of the Seventh Victoires du cinéma français for the year 1952. The ceremony took place on 13 June 1953 in the jardins des Tuileries in Paris. Cooper won the best foreign actor award given by the "directeurs de salles" for High Noon (known in French as Le train sifflera trois fois (1952). Carol won the best French actress award for Caroline Chérie (1951). Lollobrigida won the best foreign actress award for Fanfan la tulipe (1952) and Peck won the best foreign actor award by the "spectateurs et Cinémonde" for The Guns of Navarone (known in French as Les canons de Navarone (1961). There exists a photograph of all four winners together holding their distinctive trophies which were modelled on the antique sculpture of Nike known as the Victoire de Samothrace. See more » |
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