Le Baron de l'Ecluse
Brief Synopsis
An aging jetsetter wins a yacht in a Deauville casino gamble and takes off on some adventures with his former mistress and some other friends, but at the end realizes that true love has eluded him.
Cast & Crew
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Jean Delannoy
Director
Robert Dalban
Jean Gabin
Jacques Hilling
Jean Desailly
Blanchette Brunoy
Film Details
Also Known As
Baron de l'Ecluse
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
1960
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 34m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Synopsis
An aging jetsetter wins a yacht in a Deauville casino gamble and takes off on some adventures with his former mistress and some other friends, but at the end realizes that true love has eluded him.
Director
Jean Delannoy
Director
Cast
Robert Dalban
Jean Gabin
Jacques Hilling
Jean Desailly
Blanchette Brunoy
Cecyl Marcil
Aimee Mortimer
Pierre-louis
Louis Seigner
Dominique Boschero
Alexandre Rignault
Gabriel Gobin
Jimmy Perrys
Georges Lycan
Micheline Presle
Charles Bouillaud
Emile Genevois
Raphael Patorni
Jacques Castelot
Jean-pierre Jaubert
Albert Michel
Olga Valery
Jean Constantin
Crew
Robert Arnou
Props
Michel Audiard
Screenplay
Pierre Balmain
Costume Designer
Marcel Bianchini
Assistant Art Director
Micheline Bonnet
Wardrobe
Raymond Boudeau
Electrician
Alain Boudet
Assistant Director
Paulette Breil
Wardrobe
Marc Champion
Assistant Camera Operator
Pierre Charvein
Assistant Camera Operator
Marcel Corvasier
Sound
Rene Desbrosses
Key Grip
Ginou Dodard
Assistant Editor
Joseph Drimal
Assistant Director
Maurice Druon
Screenplay
Eric Geiger
Production Manager
Claude Hauser
Producer
Roger Joint
Set Decorator
Paul Lemaire
Unit Manager Assistant
Louis Page
Director Of Photography
Jean Prodromides
Music
Rosine Ramigeau
Wardrobe
Rene Renoux
Art Director
Jean Rieul
Sound
Pierre Roudiex
Props
Georges Simenon
From Story
Henri Taverna
Editor
Marguerite Theoule
Other
Henri Tiquet
Camera Operator
Pierre Tyberghien
Assistant Art Director
Film Details
Also Known As
Baron de l'Ecluse
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
1960
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 34m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in France April 26, 1960
b&w
dialogue French
Released in France April 26, 1960