Boule de Suif (1934 film)
Boule de Suif (Russian: Пышка) is a 1934 Soviet drama film directed and written by Mikhail Romm. It is an adaptation of eponymous short story by Guy de Maupassant.
Boule de Suif | |
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Russian: Пышка | |
Directed by | Mikhail Romm |
Written by | |
Starring |
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Music by | Mikhail Chulaki |
Cinematography | Boris Volchek |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
A group of French capitalists leave Rouen, occupied by Prussia. They are accompanied by a pretty woman.[1]
Starring
- Galina Sergeyeva as Mlle. Elizabeth Rousset (Boule-de-suif)
- Andrey Fayt as Prussian Officer
- Faina Ranevskaya[2][3] as Mme. Loiseau
- Pyotr Repnin as Lamadon, miller
- Tatyana Okunevskaya[4] as Mme Carre-Lamadon
- Mikhail Mukhin as Count de Breville
- Anatoliy Goryunov as Louiseau, wine merchant
- Karl Gurnyak as German soldier
- Valentina Kuznetsova as Maid
- Vladimir Lavrinovich as Cornudet
- Vladimir Osenev as German soldier (uncredited)[5]
References
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