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Overview

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8.0/10   7,427 votes
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Director:
Writer:
Jacques Prévert (scenario and dialogue)
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Release Date:
15 November 1946 (USA) more
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Plot:
This tragic tale centers around the ill-fated love between Baptiste, a theater mime, and Claire Reine... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. more
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The Paramount Best Movie Ever Produced as a 'Gesamtkunstwerk' more (73 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Arletty ... Garance (Claire Reine)
Jean-Louis Barrault ... Baptiste Debureau
Pierre Brasseur ... Frédérick Lemaître
Pierre Renoir ... Jéricho
María Casares ... Nathalie (as María Casarès)
Gaston Modot ... Fil de Soie
Fabien Loris ... Avril
Marcel Pérès ... Director of the Funambules
Palau ... Stage manager of the Funambules (as Pierre Palau)
Etienne Decroux ... Anselme Debureau (as Étienne Decroux)
Jane Marken ... Mme. Hermine (as Jeanne Marken)
Marcelle Monthil ... Marie
Louis Florencie ... Policeman
Habib Benglia ... Turkish Bath Attendant
Rognoni ... Director, 'Grand Theatre'
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Children of Paradise (USA)
L'homme blanc (France) (second part title)
Le Boulevard du crime (France) (first part title)
Amanti perduti (Italy) [it]
De kinderen van het paradijs (Belgium: Flemish title) [un]
Els fills del paradís (Spain: Catalan title) [ca]
Kinder des Olymp (Germany) [de]
Kinder des Paradieses (Austria) [de]
Komedianci (Poland) [pl]
Les enfants du paradis (Belgium: French title) [fr]
Los niños del paraíso (Spain) [es]
O Boulevard do Crime (Brazil) [pt]
Paradisets børn (Denmark) [da]
Paradisets barn (Sweden) [sv]
Paratiisin lapset (Finland) [fi]
Ta paidia tou Paradeisou (Greece) [el]
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Runtime:
USA:163 min (edited) | France:190 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Trivia:
Garance says she modeled for Ingres. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780 -1867) was a French Neoclassical painter noted for his portraits and his depictions of historical and mythical events. more
Goofs:
Continuity: The positions of Avril and Lacenaire in the Turkish baths changes between the shot of their entry and the closer shot. more
Quotes:
Anselme Debureau: A kick in the ass, if well delivered, is a sure laugh. It's true. There's an entire order, a science, a style of kicks in the ass. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in La petite Lili (2003) more

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68 out of 74 people found the following review useful.
The Paramount Best Movie Ever Produced as a 'Gesamtkunstwerk', 19 February 2004
10/10
Author: Scharnberg, Max from Stockholm, Sweden

1995 was the centennial of the invention of movies. In Stockholm the event was celebrated, inter alia, by showing 'Les enfants du paradis' free of charge on the French National Day. It was presented as the best French movie ever made. Perhaps it was felt not to be polite toward other countries to talk of the best movie made in any countries. But many (not all) experts agree that it is indeed so. And so do I. I saw the film for the first time in 1954, and have never changed my mind about its paramount position. But whatever you may think in this respect, one of the most prominent features is that the movie is a 'GESAMTKUNSTWERK'. This word was invented by Richard Wagner to indicate a work in which music, text, and visual arts fuse or amalgamate into a unity. Concerning the movie at hand, the word is of course taken in a different sense. The movie contains all kinds of cinematic categories: mass scenes perhaps with 10'000 extras, chamber play with close-up photos of emotional faces, deep and genuine love, superficial sex, friendship, comic pantomime, tragic pantomime, comic theatre (that is, both the theatre scene and the public on the screen), tragic theatre, murder, hand-to-hand-fighting, pocket-picking, etc. And everything put together into one single film. Even more, whenever a section is comic, it rests so completely in the comic mood that the spectator cannot imagine that the entire movie was not comic from the first beginning, and will not remain so to the last end. Whenever it is tragic, it rests equally completely in the tragic mood, as if it had never been anything else than tragic and would never leave the tragic mood. Despite this heterogeneity, the movie does not split up in disparate fragments, but forms a genuine whole. The writer was the really great poet Jacques Prévert, and it tells much about his unusual competence that, on the one hand, each scene is superb when seen in isolation and, on the other hand, each scene does not therefore fit less perfectly in the film as a whole. - - - To some people it may be interesting to know that four of the roles are real historical persons: the actor Frederick Lemaître, the pantomimic performer Baptiste Debureau, the mediocre gangster Jean-François Lacenaire, and the latter's assistant Avril. Lacenaire was executed in 1836. His memoirs, which were written while he awaited execution, are published in English translation.

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