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Title:
La chartreuse de Parme = the charterhouse of Parme / a Vanguard Cinema/Sceneries Entertainment release, Sceneries presents a film by Christian-Jaque ; producer, Andre Paulve ; writers, Stendhal, Pierre Very ; director, Christian-Jaque.
Publisher:
Vanguard Cinema,
Copyright Date:
©2003
Description:
1 videodisc (170 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Catholic Church--Bishops--Drama.
Catholic Church.
Countesses--Drama.
Escapes--Drama.
Young men--Parma--Parma--Drama.
Bishops.
Countesses.
Escapes.
Foreign films--France.
Drama.
Feature films.
Feature films--France.
Feature films.
Other Authors:
Paulvé, André.
Véry, Pierre, 1900-1960.
Christian-Jaque, 1904-1994.
Carminati, Tullio.
Seigner, Louis.
Casarès, Maria.
Coëdel, Lucien, 1899-1947.
Faure, Renée.
Philipe, Gerard.
Rémy, Albert, 1911-1967.
Salou, Louis, 1902-1948.
Brizzi, Anchise, 1887-1964.
Graziati, Aldo, 1902-1953.
Desagneaux, Jean.
Rossellini, Renzo, 1908-1982.
Stendhal, 1783-1842. Chartreuse de Parme.
Vanguard Cinema (Firm)
Sceneries Entertainment (Firm)
Sceneries (Firm)
Notes:
Tullio Carminati, Louis Seigner, Maria Casares, Lucien Coedel, Renee Faure, Gerard Philipe, Albert Remy, Louis Salou. Originally released as a motion picture in 1948.
Summary:
The tale of Fabrice Del Dongo, a young archbishop who gives his heart and soul to romance rather than to the church, creating complications for everyone involved. The Countess of Sanseverine is but one of the many women who love him. In turn, she incurs jealous retributions from those in high places who want and desire her.
Series:
Classic European cinema
OCLC:
(OCoLC)975291064
UPC:
658769317039
Locations:
ULAX314 -- Loras College Library (Dubuque)

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