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Gates of Paris

Porte des Lilas · 1957 | 95 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Porte des Lilas is a 1957 French-Italian crime drama film directed by René Clair, based on René Fallet's novel La Grande ceinture. The film is known as both Gates of Lilacs and The Gates of Paris, but was released under the latter title in the United States.

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Credits

Producer
René Clair
Director
René Clair
Screenplay
René Clair, Jean Aurel
Director of Photography
Robert Lefebvre
Original Music Composer
Georges Brassens
Editor
Louisette Hautecoeur
Country
France, Italy

Cast · 20

Gérard Buhr

Gérard Buhr

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Robert Mercier

Henri Vidal

Henri Vidal

Jacques Marin

Jacques Marin

Dany Carrel

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