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Ruy Blas

1948 | 93 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Ruy Blas is a 1948 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Pierre Billon and starring Danielle Darrieux, Jean Marais and Marcel Herrand. The screenplay was written by Jean Cocteau based on the 1838 play of the same title by Victor Hugo. It was shot at the Icet Studios in Milan and on location at Cassis in Southern France. The film's sets were designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch.

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Credits

Producer
André Paulvé, Georges Legrand
Director
Pierre Billon
Screenplay
Jean Cocteau
Director of Photography
Michel Kelber
Original Music Composer
Georges Auric
Editor
Maurice Serein
Country
France, Italy

Cast · 16

OD

Olivier Darrieux

JB

Jacques Berlioz

Danielle Darrieux

Danielle Darrieux

Jean Marais

Jean Marais

ED

Edy Debray

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