The Earrings of Madame de... (1953) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 16, 1953

Original Title:
Madame de…

Alternate Titles:
Fruens hemmelige timer
Madame de... - Die Liebe ihres Lebens
Madame de…
たそがれのおんなごころ
마담 드...
마담D

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Franco London Films
Indusfilms
Rizzoli Film

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 8 

Runtime: 105

It was her vanity that destroyed her.

In France of the late 19th century, the wife of a wealthy general, the Countess Louise, sells the earrings her husband gave her on their wedding day to pay off debts; she claims to have lost them. Her husband quickly learns of the deceit, which is the beginning of many tragic misunderstandings, all involving the earrings, the general, the countess, & her new lover, the Italian Baron Donati.

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British Film Institute (BFI)

2012
#93
Critics' Top 100 Poll
Greatest Films of All Time

Assistant Decorator:
Marc Frédérix

Assistant Director:
Alain Jessua

Costume Design:
Rosine Delamare
Georges Annenkov

Dialogue:
Marcel Achard

Director:
Max Ophüls

Director of Photography:
Christian Matras

Editor:
Borys Lewin

Makeup Artist:
Carmen Brel

Novel:
Louise de Vilmorin

Original Music Composer:
Oscar Straus
Georges van Parys

Producer:
Ralph Baum

Production Design:
Jean-André d'Eaubonne

Production Manager:
Ralph Baum
Henri Baum

Screenplay:
Max Ophüls
Marcel Achard

Unit Manager:
André Hoss

Writer:
Annette Wademant

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