The Little Rebels (French: Chiens perdus sans collier, Italian: Cani perduti senza collare) is a 1955 French-Italian drama film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Jean Gabin, Anne Doat and Dora Doll.[1] It premiered at the 1955 Venice Film Festival before going on general release. It was one of the most popular films at the French box office that year, drawing over four million spectators.[2] The film was based on the 1954 novel by Gilbert Cesbron. It was shot at the Boulogne StudiosinParis and on location around and near the city including Conflans and Provins. The film's sets were designed by the art director René Renoux.
The Little Rebels | |
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Directed by | Jean Delannoy |
Written by | Jean Aurenche François Boyer Pierre Bost Jean Delannoy |
Based on | Chiens perdus sans collierbyGilbert Cesbron |
Produced by | Joseph Bercholz Henry Deutschmeister Edouard Gide |
Starring | Jean Gabin Anne Doat Dora Doll |
Cinematography | Pierre Montazel |
Edited by | Borys Lewin |
Music by | Paul Misraki |
Production |
Franco London Films |
Distributed by | Cocinor |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Countries | France Italy |
Language | French |
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