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Moulin Rouge (DVD) (*)
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$20.99 $14.97

Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
Venice Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Dutch ( Subtitles )
English ( Mono )


Product Origin/Format:
Netherlands ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
115 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Remastered


Movie filmed in 1952 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
John Huston


Written By:
Pierre La Mure
Anthony Veiller
John Huston


Actors:
José Ferrer ..... Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec / Comte Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec
Zsa Zsa Gabor ..... Jane Avril
Suzanne Flon ..... Myriamme Hayam
Claude Nollier ..... Countess Adèle de Toulouse-Lautrec
Katherine Kath ..... Louise Weber aka La Goulue
Muriel Smith ..... Aicha / Singing Voice of Jane Avril
Mary Clare ..... Madame Loubet
Walter Crisham ..... Valentin le Desossé
Harold Kasket ..... Charles Zidler
Georges Lannes ..... Sgt. Balthazar Patou
Lee Montague ..... Maurice Joyant
Maureen Swanson ..... Denise de Frontiac
Tutte Lemkow ..... Aicha's Partner
Jill Bennett ..... Sarah
Theodore Bikel ..... King Milo IV of Serbia
Peter Cushing ..... Marcel de la Voisier
Charles Carson ..... Count Moïse de Camondo
Walter Cross ..... Babare
Colette Marchand ..... Marie Charlet
Hilary Allen ..... Cancan Dancer
Gene Anderson ..... Guardsman's Girl
Michael Balfour ..... Dodo
Madge Brindley ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Maria Britneva ..... Woman Mistaken for Marie
Alf Casha ..... Bum Heckling La Goulue
Gaylord Cavallaro ..... Handsome Young Man
Jacques Cey ..... Girard
Alexis Chesnakov ..... Doctor Grenier
Diane Cilento ..... Midinette
Jean Claudio ..... Drunken Reveller
Michèle Clément ..... Young French Girl
Irissa Cooper ..... Giselle
Ina De La Haye ..... Middle-Aged Woman
Raf De La Torre ..... Filibert
Francis De Wolff ..... Victor
Pamela Deeming ..... Midinette
Hugh Dempster ..... Prim Englishman
Suzi Euzaine ..... Lorette
Fernand Fabre ..... General
Victor Fairley ..... Specialist Doctor
Moyra Fraser ..... Cancan Dancer
David Garth ..... Man at Salon
Isabel George ..... Lovely Companion
Ursula Granville ..... Dancer
Anthony Gray ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Everley Gregg ..... Disgusted Woman at Salon
Jim Gérald ..... Le Père Cotelle
Peter Haddon ..... Prim Englishman
Paul Homer ..... Footman
Arthur Howard ..... Dancing Master
Rupert John ..... Chocolat
Barry Krost ..... Henri as a Teenager
Jean Landier ..... Louis Anquetin
Robert Le Fort ..... François Gauzi
Christopher Lee ..... Georges Seurat
Rene Leplat ..... Writer
Sara Luzita ..... Cancan Dancer
Margaret Maxwell ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Richard Molinas ..... Drunken Provincial
Aleta Morrison ..... Cancan Dancer
Guy Moschen ..... Delivery Boy
Sheila Nelson ..... Cancan Dancer
Alex Nichols ..... Telegraph Boy
Gerald Nodin ..... Priest
Terence O'Regan ..... Bébert
Jean Ozenne ..... Félix
George Pastell ..... Man at First Bar
Charles Perry ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Dido Plumb ..... Moulin Rouge Patron
Eric Pohlmann ..... Picard
Rene Poirier ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Bernard Rebel ..... Playwright
Charles Reynolds ..... Drunken Provincial
Christopher Rhodes ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Raymond Rollett ..... Man at Salon
Patricia Rowsell ..... Denise as a Child
Maria Samina ..... Cancan Dancer
Michael Seavers ..... Artist
Jean Serret ..... Art Dealer
Mons. Tabourno ..... Maitre d' at Pré Catelan
Patricia Thayers ..... Cancan Dancer
Tim Turner ..... Artist
Mons. Valerbe ..... Sommelier at Pré Catelan
John Van Dreelen ..... Minor Role
Marcel Vertès ..... Henri's Sketching Hand
Friedrich von Ledebur ..... Maitre d'Hotel at Maxim's
Christopher Warbey ..... Boy in Dancing Class
Rita Webb ..... Woman on Balcony Emptying Bucket
Donovan Winter ..... Jane's Guardsman
George Woodbridge ..... Victor's Friend
Elwy Yost ..... Moulin Rouge Customer


Synopsis:
A fictionalized account of the latter part of the life of French artist Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (1864-1901) is presented, he who is arguably most renowned professionally for immortalizing the characters of the Paris can-can dance hall, the Moulin Rouge, on canvas. This phase of his story begins in 1890. Born into aristocracy, Toulouse-Lautrec moves to Paris to pursue his art as he hangs out at the Moulin Rouge where he feels like he fits in being a misfit among other misfits. His misfit status is due to his diminutive physical stature, his legs which were broken and stopped growing following a childhood fall down some stairs. Because of the way he looks, he believes he is never destined to experience the true love of a woman. That lack of love in his life may change as he meets two women. The first is prostitute Marie Charlet, who he saves from imprisonment in a white knight act. Their relationship ends up being a turbulent one, the downs where each feels the need to hurt the other with their core issues, namely Toulouse-Lautrec's disability and Marie's profession. The second is socialite Myriamme Hayam. In more indirect acts, Toulouse-Lautrec also ends up being her savior, one of those indirect acts being his painting, one which she has purchased, its subject making her reflect on what she sees as the troubles with her own life.



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