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Cast

Jean-Pierre Cassel

Jean-Pierre Cassel

Figaro

Jean Rochefort

Jean Rochefort

Le comte Almaviva

Anouk Ferjac

Anouk Ferjac

La comtesse

Anne Doat

Anne Doat

Suzanne

Marcelle Arnold

Marcelle Arnold

Marceline

Henri Virlogeux

Henri Virlogeux

Antonio

Laurence Badie

Laurence Badie

Franchette

Michel Galabru

Michel Galabru

Bartholo

Jean-Marie Amato

Jean-Marie Amato

Bazile

Roger Carel

Roger Carel

Don Guzman Brid'Oison

Paul Gay

Paul Gay

Double Main

Georges Bever

Georges Bever

L'huissier

Philippe Ogouz

Philippe Ogouz

Grippe-Soleil

Mireille Saunin

Mireille Saunin

La jeune bergère

Claude Joseph

Claude Joseph

Pédrille

Marie-José Nat

Marie-José Nat

Chérubin

Crew

Marcel Bluwal

Marcel Bluwal

Director

Anne-Marie Marchand

Anne-Marie Marchand

Costume Design

Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais

Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais

Original Story

Roger Arrignon

Roger Arrignon

Director of Photography

André Lerissel

André Lerissel

Sound

André-Ernest-Modeste Gretry

André-Ernest-Modeste Gretry

Music

Paul Bonnefond

Paul Bonnefond

Mix Technician

Marcel Bluwal

Marcel Bluwal

Adaptation

Jean-Claude Huguet

Jean-Claude Huguet

Editor

Jacques Lys

Jacques Lys

Decorator

Georges Delaunay

Georges Delaunay

Camera Operator

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The Marriage of Figaro

19615.6 / 10145 min
TV Movie, Comedy

Overview

Comedy in five acts by Beaumarchais, filmed by Marcel Bluwal in studio and on location. The cast, in accordance with Marcel Bluwal's wishes, is in keeping with the age and character of the characters, to give it rhythm. At once "a comic baroque play, a bourgeois drama, a chansonnier's number, a social satire, a farce and a very pretty love story" according to Marcel Bluwal, it can also be summed up, according to Beaumarchais, as "the most bantering of intrigues".