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French Cancan
French Cancan
Nineteenth-century Paris comes vibrantly alive in Jean Renoir’s exhilarating tale of the opening of the world-renowned Moulin Rouge. Jean Gabin plays the wily impresario Danglard, who makes the cancan all the rage while juggling the love of two beautiful women—an Egyptian belly-dancer and a naive working girl turned cancan star.
rating
7.181
runtime
102 min

Release

1955-04-09

Cast

Jean Gabin
Jean Gabin
as Henri Danglard
Françoise Arnoul
Françoise Arnoul
as Nini
María Félix
María Félix
as Lola
Anna Amendola
Anna Amendola
as Esther Georges
Jean-Roger Caussimon
Jean-Roger Caussimon
as Baron Walter
Dora Doll
Dora Doll
as La Génisse
Giani Esposito
Giani Esposito
as Prince Alexandre
Gaston Gabaroche
Gaston Gabaroche
as Oscar
Jacques Jouanneau
Jacques Jouanneau
as Bidon
Jean Parédès
Jean Parédès
as Coudrier
Franco Pastorino
Franco Pastorino
as Paulo
Michèle Philippe
Michèle Philippe
as Eleonore
Michel Piccoli
Michel Piccoli
as Le Capitaine Valorgueil
Albert Rémy
Albert Rémy
as Barjolin
France Roche
France Roche
as Beatrix
Jean-Marc Tennberg
Jean-Marc Tennberg
as Savate
Valentine Tessier
Valentine Tessier
as Mme. Olympe
Philippe Clay
Philippe Clay
as Casimir le Serpentin
Édith Piaf
Édith Piaf
as Eugénie Buffet
Patachou
Patachou
as Yvette Guilbert
Cora Vaucaire
Cora Vaucaire
as Esther Georges (voice)
André Claveau
André Claveau
as Paul Delmet
Mario Juillard
Mario Juillard
as Bruno Balpe
Jean Raymond
Jean Raymond
as Paulus
Martine Alexis
Martine Alexis
as Woman (uncredited)
Claude Arnay
Claude Arnay
as Deuxième gommeux (uncredited)
Robert Auboyneau
Robert Auboyneau
as Le liftier (uncredited)
Bruno Balp
Bruno Balp
as Man (uncredited)
Maurice Barnay
Maurice Barnay
as Man (uncredited)
Laurence Bataille
Laurence Bataille
as La Pygmée (uncredited)
Claude Berri
Claude Berri
as Un jeune homme à l'inauguration (uncredited)
Dorothée Blanck
Dorothée Blanck
as Woman (uncredited)
Geneviève Bujold
Geneviève Bujold
as Woman (uncredited)
Léo Campion
Léo Campion
as Le commandant (uncredited)
Jaque Catelain
Jaque Catelain
as Le ministre (uncredited)
René-Jean Chauffard
René-Jean Chauffard
as L'inspecteur de police (uncredited)
Jacques Ciron
Jacques Ciron
as Premier gommeux (uncredited)
Max Dalban
Max Dalban
as Patron de "La Reine Blanche" (uncredited)
Sylvine Delannoy
Sylvine Delannoy
as Titine (uncredited)
Hubert Deschamps
Hubert Deschamps
as Isidore (uncredited)
Valentino
Valentino
as Man (uncredited)
Henri-Roland Hercé
Henri-Roland Hercé
as Man (uncredited)
Jacques Hilling
Jacques Hilling
as Le chirurgien (uncredited)
Corinne Jansen
Corinne Jansen
as Woman (uncredited)
Jedlinska
Jedlinska
as La Gigolette (uncredited)
Lydia Johnson
Lydia Johnson
as Mme. Guibolle (uncredited)
François Joux
François Joux
as Le secrétaire (uncredited)
Maïa Jusanova
Maïa Jusanova
as Woman (uncredited)
Ursula Vian-Kübler
Ursula Vian-Kübler
as Une danseuse de "La Reine Blanche" (uncredited)
Palmyre Levasseur
Palmyre Levasseur
as Une blanchisseuse (uncredited)
Jacques Marin
Jacques Marin
as Un spectateur (uncredited)
Paul Mercey
Paul Mercey
as Un homme à l'inauguration (uncredited)
Anne-Marie Mersen
Anne-Marie Mersen
as Paquita (uncredited)
Gaston Modot
Gaston Modot
as Le valet de Danglard (uncredited)
Pierre Moncorbier
Pierre Moncorbier
as L'huissier (uncredited)
Annik Morice
Annik Morice
as Thérèse (uncredited)
Jean Mortier
Jean Mortier
as Le gérant de l'hôtel (uncredited)
Michèle Nadal
Michèle Nadal
as Bigoudi (uncredited)
André Numès
André Numès
as Le voisin (uncredited)
Pierre Olaf
Pierre Olaf
as Roberto (uncredited)
René Pascal
René Pascal
as Man (uncredited)
André Philip
André Philip
as Man (uncredited)
Jean Sylvère
Jean Sylvère
as Le groom (uncredited)
Rosy Varte
Rosy Varte
as Habituée du café (uncredited)
Madame Pâquerette
Madame Pâquerette
as Mimi Prunelle (uncredited)

Director

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Geronimo1967

This is quite an entertaining story about monsieur "Danglard" (Jean Gabin) who runs a chic little Parisian café but hasn't two sous to rub together. He's ambitious though, a bit of a dreamer, an so when out on a jaunt with belly-dancing mistress "Lola" (Maria Félix) to the city's seedy Montmatre district he sees the original cancan in full flow and decides that there's still a place for that dance in late 19th century society. How to raise the cash, though? Who is going to lead the dance? Well that latter question is solved when he meets the feisty "Nini" (Françoise Arnoul). She works in a laundry by day, but is a mean dancer and just the person. The first of his problems is fortuitously solved by the kindly intervention of the wealthy young prince "Alexandre" (Giani Esposito) who is so loved up that he donates the dilapidated old "Moulin Rouge" to help make it all happen. As this sumptuously lively drama continues, a love triangle develops between the two girls and the impresario "Danglard" and there's some professional rivalry smouldering too whilst the increasingly sidelined prince must deal with an unwelcome rejection. With opening night looming, tempers fray and "Nini" becomes jealous - but will she go on stage? This is good fun to watch, a colourfully enjoyable romp through a French society full of lust, longing and a fair amount of absinthe before a denouement that is extended and vibrant. It's actually quite reminiscent of a few of the Hollywood films of the mid 1950s with a solid story, strong cast and some quite witty writing to help it tell a story that taps into history, national pride and, of course, a good old fashioned love story (well, quite a few if them, actually).