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Black and White (French: Le blanc et le noir) is a 1931 French comedy film directed by Marc Allégret and Robert Florey and starring Raimu, André Alerme and Louis Baron fils. Described as a "feeble racist comedy" it was the feature screen debut to the comedian Fernandel.[1] It is an adaptation of the 1922 play of the same title by Sacha Guitry, who wrote the screenplay.
Black and White | |
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Directed by | Marc Allégret Robert Florey |
Written by | Sacha Guitry |
Based on | Black and White by Sacha Guitry |
Produced by | Maurice Tourneur |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Theodor Sparkuhl |
Edited by | Jean Mamy Denise Batcheff |
Music by | Philippe Parès Georges Van Parys |
Production company | Les Établissements Braunberger-Richebé |
Distributed by | Cinélux |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. Marc Allégret also worked as art director, designing the film's sets.
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