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The Red and the Black ()

Le rouge et le noir (original title)
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It's no holds barred for Julian in pursuit of upward mobility. Although expected to channel career aspirations into the Church of the post- Napoleonic era, his intensely romantic liaisons propel him forward at a pace he cannot control.

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Madame de Rénal
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Julien Sorel
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Mathilde de La Mole
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L'abbé Pirard
Robert Berri ...
Le palefrenier de Croisenois
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L'abbé Chélan
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Monsieur de Croisenois
Mirko Ellis ...
Norbert de La Mole
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Le comte Altamira
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Monsieur de Rénal
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Marquis de La Mole
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Le père Sorel
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Elisa (as Anna-Maria Sandri)
Gérard Séty ...
Le lieutenant Liéven
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Le président du tribunal
J.G. Varenne ...
Un petit
N. Varenne ...
Un Petit
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jean-Marie Amato ...
Le bottier (uncredited)
Jacques Beauvais ...
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Jacques Clancy ...
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Paul Faivre ...
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Georgina ...
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Jean-Pierre Grenier ...
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Lucien Guervil ...
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Henri-Roland Hercé ...
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Marcel Loche ...
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Albert Michel ...
Le sonneur (uncredited)
Suzanne Nivette ...
La marquise de la Mole (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Raphaël Patorni ...
Un homme dans la foule (uncredited)
Jean-Michel Rouzière ...
(uncredited)
Sylvain ...
Un valet (uncredited)
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Amanda Binet (uncredited)
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Monsieur Binet (uncredited)

Directed by

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Claude Autant-Lara

Written by

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Stendhal ... (novel)
 
Claude Autant-Lara ... () (uncredited)
 
Jean Aurenche ... (adaptation)
 
Jean Aurenche ... (dialogue)
 
Pierre Bost ... (adaptation)
 
Pierre Bost ... (dialogue)

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Henry Deutschmeister ... producer
Gianni Hecht Lucari ... producer

Music by

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René Cloërec

Cinematography by

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Michel Kelber

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Madeleine Gug
Borys Lewin ... (as Boris Lewin)

Production Design by

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Max Douy

Costume Design by

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Rosine Delamare

Production Management

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Lucien Lippens ... unit manager
Louis Wipf ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ghislaine Auboin ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Jean André ... assistant production designer
Jacques Douy ... assistant production designer
Clément Hurel ... poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Antoine Petitjean ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jacques Natteau ... camera operator
Tonino Delli Colli ... camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Capobianco ... bootmaker
Paulette Coquatrix ... costume maker
Jacques Heim ... costume maker
Noella Riotteau ... jewellery
Kreigck-Paul Vauclair ... costume maker

Additional Crew

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Giorgio Albertazzi ... italian voice dubbing: Gérard Philippe
Gianfranco Bellini ... italian voice dubbing: Georges Descrières
Mario Besesti ... italian voice dubbing: Antoine Balpêtré
Manlio Busoni ... italian voice dubbing: Gérard Séty
Giorgio Capecchi ... italian voice dubbing: Pierre Jourdan
Emilio Cigoli ... italian voice dubbing: Jean Martinelli
Dhia Cristiani ... italian voice dubbing: Antonella Lualdi
Lauro Gazzolo ... italian voice dubbing: André Brunot
Pino Locchi ... italian voice dubbing: Mirko Ellis
Augusto Marcacci ... italian voice dubbing: Jean Mercure
Andreina Pagnani ... italian voice dubbing: Danielle Darrieux
Giulio Panicali ... italian voice dubbing
Bruno Persa ... italian voice dubbing: Alexandre Rignault
Mario Pisu ... italian voice dubbing: Jacques Varennes
Carlo Romano ... italian voice dubbing: Jean-Marie Amato
Wanda Tettoni ... italian voice dubbing: Suzanne Nivette
Renato Turi ... italian voice dubbing: Robert Berri
Enzo Musumeci Greco ... master of arms (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Also Known As
  • L'uomo e il diavolo (Italy)
  • Scarlet and Black (World-wide, English title)
  • The Red and the Black (United States)
  • The Red and the Black (World-wide, English title)
  • Rouge et noir (United States)
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Runtime
  • 205 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia After Marlon Brando had finished his stage commitment to "A Streetcar Named Desire," Claude Autant-Lara wanted the young actor, who had not yet made a movie, for "The Red and the Black." He paid for Brando's transportation to Paris to meet with him. Although Brando loved the French capitol, plans for the movie were delayed, and the film was not made until 1954 with Gérard Philipe. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Gérard Philipe. See more »

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