The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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208 THE CINEMA DENMARK Min Kone Er Uskyldig (My Wife is Not Guilty), with Bodil Kjer and Poul Reichardt Directed by Johan Jacobsen. A comedy-drama of mistaken identity. FRANCE Les Amants de Brasmort, with Frank Villard and Nicole Courcel Directed by Marcello Pagliero. A drama concerning the people who work the barges on the Seine. L'Auberge Rouge (The Red Inn), with Fernandel and Carette Directed by Claude Autant-Lara. A humorous story set in the Cevennes during the nineteenth century. Barbe-Bleue, with Cecile Aubry and Pierre Brasseur Directed by Christian-Jaque. A version of the Bluebeard legend, in Gevacolour. Edouard et Caroline, with Anne Vernon and Daniel Gelin Directed by Jacques Becker. A light, satirical comedy somewhat after the style of the same director's Antoine et Antoinette. LeGarconSauvage (The Wild Boy), with Frank Villard and Madeleine Robinson Directed by Jean Delannoy. A realistic drama set in the slum areas of Marseilles. Un Grand Patron, with Pierre Fresnay and Renee Devillers Directed by Yves Ciampi. A drama with the work of a hospital as the main theme. Juliette ou la Clef des Songes (Juliette, or the Key to Dreams) , with Gerard Philipe and Suzanne Cloutier Directed by Marcel Carne. A fantasy about a young man who visits in a dream a village where memory is lost. Another variation on Carne's favourite theme of love and death.