A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 14, 1982
Original Title:
Le Retour de Martin Guerre
Alternate Titles:
Martin Guerres återkomst
Powrót Martina Guerre
Завръщането на Мартен Гер
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
FR3
Productions Marcel Dassault
SFP
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A
Runtime: 107
Village of Artigat, southern France, summer 1542, during the reign of Francis I. Martin Guerre and Bertrande de Rols marry. A few years later, accused of having committed a robbery, Martin suddenly disappears. When, almost a decade later, a man arrives in Artigat claiming to be Martin, the Guerre family recognizes him as such; but doubts soon arise about his true identity.
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Assistant Camera:
Jean-Pierre Plichon
Christian Decreton
Assistant Decorator:
Henri Lacoste
Assistant Director:
Reynald Lampert
Michel Debats
Camera Operator:
Roger Dorieux
Casting:
Dominique Besnehard
Construction Manager:
Yves Perchec
Costume Designer:
Anne-Marie Marchand
Director:
Daniel Vigne
Director of Photography:
André Neau
Editor:
Denise de Casabianca
Foley Artist:
Daniel Couteau
Gaffer:
Jean-Claude Hamelin
Key Grip:
Alain Le Guern
Key Hair Stylist:
Jean-Claude Chicot
Ludovic Paris
Key Makeup Artist:
Jacky Bouban
Françoise Embry-Kernevez
Didier Lavergne
Original Music Composer:
Michel Portal
Production Design:
Alain Nègre
Production Director:
Paul Maigret
Production Manager:
Patrick Bordier
Jean-Marc Deschamps
Alain Depardieu
Production Secretary:
Marguerite Théoule
Production Supervisor:
Odette Hainsselin
Property Master:
Marcel Greuillet
Marcel Laude
Bernard Ruffin
Screenplay:
Daniel Vigne
Jean-Claude Carrière
Script Consultant:
Natalie Zemon Davis
Script Supervisor:
Jacqueline Itkiss
Set Dresser:
Jean-Claude Sévenet
Sound:
Michel Chamard
Sound Assistant:
Michel Boulen
Sound Editor:
Michèle Boëhm
Sound Mixer:
Dominique Hennequin
Still Photographer:
Georges Pierre
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