Jenny Lamour (1947) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 4, 1947

Original Title:
Quai des Orfèvres

Alternate Titles:
Crime em Paris
Crimen en París
Goldsmiths' Quay
Hvem myrdede Brignon?
Kolmas aste
Kriminell sjalusi
O Crime da Avenida Foch
Quai des Orfèvres
Quay of the Goldsmiths
Кеят на ювелирите
犯罪河岸

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Majestic Films

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP  JP: G 

Runtime: 108

Paris, France, December 1946. Jenny Lamour, an ambitious cabaret singer, and Maurice, her extremely jealous pianist husband, become involved in the thorough investigation of the murder of a shady businessman, led by Antoine, a peculiar and methodical police inspector.

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Assistant Director:
Serge Vallin

Camera Operator:
Louis Née

Costume Designer:
Jacques Fath

Dialogue:
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Jean Ferry

Director:
Henri-Georges Clouzot

Director of Photography:
Armand Thirard

Editor:
Charles Bretoneiche

Lyricist:
André Hornez

Music Director:
Albert Lasry

Novel:
Stanislas-André Steeman

Original Music Composer:
Francis Lopez

Producer:
Roger de Venloo

Production Design:
Max Douy

Production Director:
Louis Wipf

Screenplay:
Jean Ferry
Henri-Georges Clouzot

Sound Engineer:
William Robert Sivel

Technical Advisor:
Henri Sorbets

Unit Manager:
Lucien Lippens

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