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Release Date:
July 9, 1939
Original Title:
La Règle du jeu
Alternate Titles:
La regla del juego
La règle du jeu
Pravila igre
Pravilo igre
Правилата на играта
游戏的规则
게임의 규칙
게임의 법칙
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Franco London Films
La Nouvelle Edition Francaise
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U GB: PG US: NR
Runtime: 106
A weekend at a marquis’ country château lays bare some ugly truths about a group of haut bourgeois acquaintances.
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1952 #10 |
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1962 #3 |
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1972 #2 |
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1982 #2 |
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1992 #2 |
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2002 #3 |
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2002 #10 |
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2012 #4 |
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2012 #22 |
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Camera Operator:
Jean Mousselle
Conductor:
Roger Desormière
Costume Design:
Coco Chanel
Director:
Jean Renoir
Director of Photography:
Jean Bachelet
Jean-Paul Alphen
Jacques Lemare
Alain Renoir
Editor:
Marthe Huguet
Marguerite Renoir
First Assistant Director:
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Makeup Artist:
Ralph
Novel:
Carl Koch
Original Music Composer:
Joseph Kosma
Producer:
Jean Renoir
Production Design:
Max Douy
Eugène Lourié
Production Manager:
Claude Renoir Sr.
Production Supervisor:
Camille François
Screenplay:
Jean Renoir
Second Assistant Director:
André Zwobada
Sound Engineer:
Joseph de Bretagne
Still Photographer:
Sam Levin
Unit Manager:
Raymond Pillon
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