A list of films produced in France in 1951.

A-L

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
AdhémarFernandelFernandel, Jacqueline Pagnol, Meg LemonnierComedy[1]
Alone in ParisHervé BrombergerBourvil, Magali Noël, Yvette EtiévantComedy drama
Atoll KLéo JoannonStan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Suzy DelairComedyCo-production with Italy
The Beautiful ImageClaude HeymannFrank Villard, Françoise Christophe, Pierre LarqueyDrama
Beautiful LoveFrançois CampauxGiselle Pascal, Antonio Vilar, Odile VersoisDrama
Bernard and the LionRobert Dhéry Gérard Calvi, René Dupuy, CapucineComedy
BluebeardChristian-JaqueHans Albers, Cécile Aubry, Lina CarstensComedyCo-production with West Germany and Switzerland
The Cape of HopeRaymond BernardEdwige Feuillère, Frank Villard, Jean DebucourtDramaCo-production with Italy
Captain ArdantAndré ZwobodaYves Vincent, Renée Saint-Cyr, Roland ToutainAdventure
The Case of Doctor GalloyMaurice BoutelJean-Pierre Kérien, Henri Rollan, Suzy PrimDrama
Clara de MontargisHenri DecoinLudmilla Tchérina, Michel François, Louis SeignerDrama
Come Down, Someone Wants YouJean LavironNoëlle Norman, Daniel Clérice, Paulette DubostComedy
The ConvictWilly RozierLucien Nat, Lili Bontemps, Juliette FaberDrama
Dakota 308Jacques Daniel-NormanSuzy Carrier, Jean Pâqui, Louis SeignerCrime
Darling CarolineRichard PottierMartine Carol, Jacques Dacqmine, Marie DéaHistorical
DeburauSacha GuitrySacha Guitry, Lana Marconi, Robert SellerBiopic
Diary of a Country PriestRobert BressonClaude Laydu, Adrien Borel, Nicole MaureyDrama5 wins & 2 nominations
Dirty HandsFernand RiversPierre Brasseur, Daniel Gélin, Claude NollierDrama
Dr. KnockGuy LefrancLouis Jouvet, Jean Brochard, Pierre RenoirComedy
Edward and CarolineJacques BeckerDaniel Gélin, Anne Vernon, Elina LabourdetteComedy
Gibier de potenceRoger RichebéArletty, Pierre Dux, Nicole CourcelDrama[2]
Good Enough to EatRaoul AndréGaby Morlay, Louise Carletti, Serge ReggianiComedy
Great ManYves CiampiPierre Fresnay, Renée Devillers, Claire DuhamelDrama
Guilty?Yvan NoéRaymond Pellegrin, Junie Astor, André Le GallMystery
His Last Twelve HoursLuigi ZampaJean Gabin, Mariella Lotti, Elli ParvoDramaCo-production with Italy
Juliette, or Key of DreamsMarcel CarnéGérard Philipe, Suzanne Cloutier, René GéninDramaEntered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival
Life Is a GameRaymond LeboursierRellys, Jacqueline Delubac, Jimmy GaillardComedy
Love and DesireHenri DecoinMartine Carol, Antonio Vilar, Carmen SevillaDramaCo-production with Spain

M-Z

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
MammyJean StelliGaby Morlay, Pierre Larquey, Françoise ArnoulDrama
Maria of the End of the WorldJean StelliPaul Meurisse, Jacques Berthier, Marcel DelaîtreDrama
Monsieur FabreHenri Diamant-BergerPierre Fresnay, Elina Labourdette, André RandallComedy
Monsieur OctaveMaurice BoutelPierre Larquey, Marcel Pérès, Irène de TrebertComedy
The Most Beautiful Girl in the WorldChristian StengelFrançoise Arnoul, Jacqueline Gauthier, Paul BernardComedy
MoumouRené JayetRobert Murzeau, Nathalie Nattier, Jeannette BattiComedy
Mr. Peek-a-BooJean BoyerBourvil, Joan Greenwood, Marcelle ArnoldComedy
Music in the HeadGeorges Combret, Claude OrvalJacques Hélian, Jimmy Gaillard, Colette DeréalMusical
My Seal and ThemPierre BillonMarie Daëms, François Périer, Jeanne Fusier-GirComedy
My Wife Is FormidableAndré HunebelleFernand Gravey, Louis de Funès Comedy
The Night Is My KingdomGeorges LacombeJean Gabin, Simone Valère Drama
OliviaJacqueline AudryEdwige Feuillère, Simone SimonDrama
Paris Still SingsPierre MontazelLucien Baroux, Madeleine LebeauMusical
Paris Vice SquadHervé BrombergerOdette Barencey, Robert BerriCrime thriller
The Passage of VenusMaurice GleizePierre Larquey, Blanchette Brunoy, Annette PoivreComedy
The PasserbyHenri Calef Henri Vidal, Maria MaubanDrama
PassionGeorges LampinViviane Romance, Clément Duhour, Paul FrankeurDrama
PoisonSacha GuitryMichel Simon, Marcelle ArnoldComedy drama
The Prettiest Sin in the WorldGilles GrangierGeorges Marchal, Dany Robin, Marthe MercadierRomantic comedy[3]
The Real CulpritPierre ThévenardRaymond Souplex, Philippe Lemaire, Jean DavyCrime
The Red InnClaude Autant-LaraFernandel, Françoise RosayComedy crime
The Red NeedleEmil-Edwin ReinertMichel Auclair, Michèle PhilippeDrama
The Red RoseMarcello PaglieroFrançoise Arnoul, Dora DollComedy
Rendezvous in GrenadaRichard PottierLuis Mariano, Nicole Maurey, Jean TissierMusical
The RiverJean RenoirEsmond Knight, Nora SwinburneRomantic dramaNominated for 2 BAFTA, 1+ win, +1 nom.
Rome-Paris-RomeLuigi ZampaAldo Fabrizi, Sophie Desmarets, Peppino De FilippoComedyCo-production with Italy
Rue des SaussaiesRalph HabibAnne Vernon, Maurice Régamey, Aimé ClariondCrime
Savage TriangleJean DelannoyMadeleine Robinson, Frank Villard, Henri VilbertDrama[4]
Sérénade au bourreauJean StelliPaul Meurisse, Tilda ThamarCrime
Shadow and LightHenri CalefSimone Signoret, María Casares Drama
Sins of MadeleineHenri LepageMadeleine Lebeau, Henri VilbertDrama
The SleepwalkerMaurice LabroFernandel, Andrex, Gaby AndréComedy
The Straw LoverGilles GrangierJean-Pierre Aumont, Gaby SylviaComedy
The Strange Madame XJean GrémillonMichèle Morgan, Henri VidalDrama
Sweet MadnessJean-Paul PaulinMarthe Mercadier, André Gabriello, Frédéric DuvallèsComedy
TopazeMarcel PagnolFernandel, Hélène Perdrière, Marcel ValléeComedy
The Two GirlsMaurice de Canonge Léo Marjane, Suzy Prim Drama
Two Pennies Worth of VioletsJean AnouilhDany Robin, Georges Baconnet, Madeleine BarbuléeDrama
Under the Sky of ParisJulien DuvivierBrigitte Auber, Paul FrankeurDrama
VictorClaude HeymannJean Gabin, Françoise ChristopheDrama
The Voyage to AmericaHenri LavorelPierre Fresnay, Yvonne Printemps, Jean BrochardComedy
Without Leaving an AddressJean-Paul Le ChanoisBernard Blier, Danièle DelormeComedyWon the Golden Bear at the 1st Berlin International Film Festival
Young LoveGuy LefrancLouis Jouvet, Dany Robin, Daniel GélinDrama, romance

See also

References

  1. "Review of the film Adhémar ou le jouet de la fatalité (1951)". 2001.
  2. "Gibier de potence (1951)".
  3. "Review of the film le Plus joli péché du monde (1951)". 10 January 2015.
  4. "Review of the film le Garçon sauvage (1951)". 6 November 2014.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.