Nitchevo (1936 film)
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Jean Max | |
Cinematography | Jean Bachelet |
Edited by | Jean Delannoy |
Music by | Arthur Honegger |
Production company | Mega Films |
Release date | 18 December 1936 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Nitchevo (Russian for "nothing", "ничего" [nʲɪʨɪˈvo]) is a 1936 French
drama film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and starring Harry Baur, Marcelle Chantal and George Rigaud. It is a remake of the 1926 silent film of the same name.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Serge Piménoff and Georges Wakhévitch
Cast
- Harry Baur as Le commandant Robert Cartier
- Marcelle Chantal as Thérèse Sabianne
- George Rigaud as Hervé de Kergoët
- Jean-Max as Sarak
- Lisette Lanvin as Claire
- Ivan Mozzhukhinas L'officier Meuter
- Paul Azaïs as Lemoule, un matelot
- Jean Tissier as L'inventeur Ducourjour
- Habib Benglia as Un matelot
- Jean Daurand as Un matelot
- Abel Tarride as Arbères
- Paul Velsa as Le cuisinier
- Lucien Coëdel as Le radio
- Marcel Lupovici as Le lieutenant
- Philippe Richard as Le gardien chef
- Philippe Derevel
- Jean Dunot
- Rodolphe Marcilly
- André Siméon
Reception
Writing for Night and Day in 1937, Graham Greene gave the film a mildly poor review, complaining primarily that the film "has a bad story - and a very obscure one". Greene described the film as formulaic in its presentation, however he conceded that "the picture is worth a visit for the final situation in a sunk submarine and for the acting of M. Harry Baur".[2]
References
- ^ Oscherwitz & Higgins p.38
- ISBN 0192812866.)
Bibliography
- Dayna Oscherwitz & MaryEllen Higgins. The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
External links
- Nitchevo at IMDb