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The Walls of Malapaga

Le mura di Malapaga

Italy, France

1949

104 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
French, Italian
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DIR René Clément

PROD Alfredo Guarini

SCR Jean Aurenche, Pierre Bost, Cesare Zavattini, Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Alfredo Guarini

DP Louis Page

CAST Jean Gabin, Isa Miranda, Vera Talchi, Andrea Checchi, Robert Dalban, Ave Ninchi, Checco Rissone, Renato Malavasi, Carlo Tamberlani

ED Mario Serandrei

PROD DES Piero Filippone, Luigi Gervasi

MUSIC Roman Vlad

SOUND Piero Cavazzuti, Joseph de Bretagne

Director

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René Clément

While an architecture student at Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Rene Clement painstakingly assembled the animated film Cesar les Galous. He made his live-action directorial debut in collaboration with Jacques Tati with the 1936 short Soigne ton Gauche. Clement spent the latter half of the 1930s filming documentaries in the French territories of Africa and Arabia. In 1937, he and archaeologist Jules Barthou were in Yemen preparing for the documentary short L’Arabie Interdite when they were captured, jailed and given death sentences. The two were freed and Clement returned to France with the film. In 1946, Clement acted as technical consultant on Jean Cocteau’s Beauty and the Beast (1946); this enabled him to finally direct a feature film on his own, the highly regarded “French resistance” melodrama La Bataille du rail, which blended the verisimilitude of Clement’s documentaries with the story-telling skills he’d gleaned from Cocteau. Though he’d begun his career with a cartoon and gained his… read more

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