The Gambler (1958) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 26, 1958

Original Title:
Le Joueur

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Franco London Films
Zebra Film

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

In 1866, a young Muscovite named Alexei Ivanovitch arrives in Baden Baden, then the gambling capital of Austria, and is soon engaged by General Zagorianski to look after his children. Alexei discovers that his employer is a compulsive gambler who has been almost ruined by his addiction. The only money the General has is provided by the Marquis de Grieux, an adventurer who intends to marry Zagorianski’s sister, Pauline. In doing so, de Grieux hopes to profit from the vast inheritance that will come the General’s way from his Aunt Antonina, who is presently very ill. Alexei is appalled by this society which lives only for money. He loves Pauline and wants to take her to a healthier place, but when she refuses to marry him, he begins to gamble at the casino…

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Assistant Editor:
Charlotte Fournier

Camera Operator:
Jean Lallier

Choreographer:
Irina Grjebina

Cinematography:
Jacques Natteau

Costume Design:
Rosine Delamare

Delegated Producer:
Ralph Baum

Director:
Claude Autant-Lara

Editor:
Madeleine Gug

First Assistant Director:
Ghislaine Autant-Lara

Makeup Artist:
Yvonne Fortuna

Music:
René Cloërec

Novel:
Fyodor Dostoevsky

Production Design:
Max Douy

Production Manager:
Yves Laplanche

Script Supervisor:
Claude Vériay

Second Assistant Camera:
Michel Pezin

Set Dresser:
André Labussière

Sound:
René-Christian Forget

Sound Mixer:
Jean Nény

Unit Manager:
André Rameau

Writer:
Jean Aurenche
François Boyer
Pierre Bost

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