Le Bal is a 1931 French comedy drama film directed by Wilhelm Thiele, and written jointly by Curt Siodmak, Ladislas Fodor and Henri Falk (dialogue).[1] A German-language version, Der Ball [de], was simultaneously filmed with a different cast.
^Olivier Corpet, Garrett White - Woman of letters: Irène Némirovsky and Suite Française - Page 79 2008 Adapted by Wilhelm Thiele, the musical film version of Le Bal (The Ball) screens at the Gaumont- Palace. "
1931, film, 1931, french, comedy, drama, film, directed, wilhelm, thiele, written, jointly, curt, siodmak, ladislas, fodor, henri, falk, dialogue, german, language, version, ball, simultaneously, filmed, with, different, cast, baldirected, bywilhelm, thielepro. Le Bal is a 1931 French comedy drama film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and written jointly by Curt Siodmak Ladislas Fodor and Henri Falk dialogue 1 A German language version Der Ball de was simultaneously filmed with a different cast Le BalDirected byWilhelm ThieleProduced byCharles DelacMarcel VandalSimon Schiffrin line producer CinematographyNicolas FarkasArmand ThirardMusic byWerner R HeymannProductioncompanyLes Films Marcel Vandal et Charles DelacRelease date11 September 1931 1931 09 11 Running time75 minutesCountryFranceLanguageFrenchCast editGermaine Dermoz as Madame Kampf Danielle Darrieux as Antoinette Andre Lefaur as M Kampf Pierre de Guingand as Marcel de Brecourt Marguerite Pierry as La cousine Henriette Allan Durant Vanda Greville as Miss Betty Paulette Dubost as La clienteReferences edit Olivier Corpet Garrett White Woman of letters Irene Nemirovsky and Suite Francaise Page 79 2008 Adapted by Wilhelm Thiele the musical film version of Le Bal The Ball screens at the Gaumont Palace External links editLe Bal 1931 film at IMDb nbsp Le Bal 1931 film at Allmovie nbsp This article related to a French film of the 1930s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Le Bal 1931 film amp oldid 1215659374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,