Carnival in Flanders (1935) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 3, 1935

Original Title:
La Kermesse héroïque

Alternate Titles:
A Quermesse Heróica
Csintalan asszonyok
Hertigen önskar nattkvarter
Herttua etsii yösijaa
Hertugen søker nattkvarter
Hertugen ønsker natkvarter
The Heroic Fair
Zwyciężyły kobiety
女だけの都

Genres:
Comedy | History | Romance

Production Companies:
Société des films sonores Tobis

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: Btl 

Runtime: 110

The Spanish soldiers were not as ruthless as they were depicted

Flanders, Hispanic Monarchy, 1616. The inhabitants of the small town of Boom are busy organizing the annual local festivities when the arrival of the Duke of Olivares, who rules the country on behalf of the King Philip III of Spain, is announced. While the male citizens cowardly surrender to panic like rats on a sinking ship, the brave female citizens, led by the bold wife of the burgomaster, decide to become the best hosts the Spaniards can ever meet.

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Assistant Director:
Charles Barrois
Marcel Carné

Camera Operator:
Louis Page
André Thomas

Costume Designer:
Georges K. Benda

Dialogue:
Bernard Zimmer

Director:
Jacques Feyder

Director of Photography:
Harry Stradling Sr.

Editor:
Jacques Brillouin

Novel:
Charles Spaak

Original Music Composer:
Louis Beydts

Production Design:
Lazare Meerson

Production Director:
Pierre Guerlais

Screenplay:
Robert A. Stemmle

Sound Engineer:
Hermann Storr

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