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La Chienne

1931 | 91 min | Drama

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La Chienne is a 1931 French film by director Jean Renoir. It is the second sound film by the director and the twelfth film of his career. The film is based on the eponymous story "La Chienne" by Georges de La Fouchardière. The literal English translation of the film's title is "The Bitch", although the film was never released under this title. The film was remade by Fritz Lang in the United States as Scarlet Street (1945).

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Credits

Producer
Pierre Braunberger, Roger Richebé
Director
Jean Renoir
Screenplay
Jean Renoir, André Girard
Director of Photography
Theodor Sparkuhl
Original Music Composer
Enrico Toselli, Eugénie Buffet
Country
France

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Cast · 16

JG

Jean Gehret

Henri Guisol

Henri Guisol

Viviane Romance

Viviane Romance

CA

Christian Argentin

MB

Magdeleine Bérubet

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