Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) [NR]

Release Date:
November 16, 1950

Original Title:
Cyrano de Bergerac

Alternate Titles:
Cyrano de Bergerac – värjans mästare
Сирано де Бержерак

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Stanley Kramer Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 113

The Most Loved of All Love Stories!

France, 1640. Cyrano, the charismatic swordsman-poet with the absurd nose, hopelessly loves the beauteous Roxane; she, in turn, confesses to Cyrano her love for the handsome but tongue-tied Christian. The chivalrous Cyrano sets up with Christian an innocent deception, with tragic results.

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Assistant Director:
Ivan Volkman

Associate Producer:
George Glass

Camera Operator:
Dave Ragin

Costume Design:
Dorothy Jeakins

Costume Supervisor:
Joe King

Director:
Michael Gordon

Director of Photography:
Franz Planer

Editor:
Harry Gerstad

Gaffer:
Don Stott

Hairstylist:
Helen Turpin

Key Grip:
Morris Rosen

Makeup Artist:
Gustaf Norin
Josef Norin

Music Director:
Dimitri Tiomkin

Original Music Composer:
Dimitri Tiomkin

Producer:
Stanley Kramer

Production Design:
Rudolph Sternad

Production Manager:
Clem Beauchamp

Screenplay:
Carl Foreman

Script Supervisor:
Jules V. Levy

Set Decoration:
Edward G. Boyle

Sound Engineer:
Jean L. Speak

Still Photographer:
Hal McAlpin

Technical Advisor:
Fred Cavens
Laure Lourié

Theatre Play:
Edmond Rostand
Brian Hooker

Wardrobe Master:
Ann Peck

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