Cast
Crew
R
Robert Vernay
Director
R
Robert Vernay
Adaptation
A
Alexandre Dumas
Novel
G
Georges Neveux
Dialogue
G
Georges Neveux
Adaptation
J
Jean Mottet
Unit Manager
B
Bob Pater
Assistant Camera
M
Marcel Corvaisier
Boom Operator
P
Paul Feyder
Assistant Director
N
Nicole Bénard
Script Supervisor
A
Alexandre Marcus
Makeup Designer
R
Raymonde Catherine
Costume Coordinator
J
Jacques Roitfeld
Producer
D
Daniel Diot
Assistant Camera
A
Antoine de Rouvre
Producer
R
Raymonde Delor
Assistant Editor
C
Charles Merangel
Set Designer
M
Marcel Corvaisier
Sound Assistant
A
André Bardot
Costumer
J
Jules Chanteau
Hairstylist
G
Georges Neveux
Screenplay
L
Lucien Masson
Producer
S
Salvatore Persichetti
Producer
Y
Yvonne Barie
Assistant Makeup Artist
J
Jean Rieul
Sound
R
Roberto Savarese
Assistant Director
R
Roger Descoffre
Assistant Unit Manager
R
Robert Vernay
Screenplay
V
Victor Noeppel
Costumer
E
Ernest Guillou
Conductor
G
Georges Roitfeld
Executive Producer
M
Marc Desages
Assistant Production Design
A
Anne-Marie Forrer
Assistant Editor
R
Robert Clavel
Production Design
W
Wladimir Roitfeld
Production Manager
M
Monique Kirsanoff
Editor
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