New Yorker (1934)
Drama | Foreign | Romance
France | English | Color | 01:22
This film has been hailed by many critics as one of the greatest films of all time. Jean, captain of the canal barge L'Atalante, has a new wife, Juliette. The couple embark together on the barge. Tensions arise on the trip. Arriving in Paris, Jean and Juliette go to a music club where they meet a street peddler who flirts with Juliette leading to a scuffle with Jean. Enamored with the lights of Paris, Juliette runs off. Jean, furious, casts off, leaving her behind. He becomes very depressed so that first mate Jules decides to look for her and bring her back.
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Dita Parlo | Juliette |
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Jean Daste | Jean |
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Gilles Margaritis | Le camelot (peddler) |
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Louis Lefebvre | Le gosse (cabin boy) |
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Maurice Gilles | Le chef de bureau (office manager) |
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Raphaël Diligent | Le trimardeur (tramp |
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Michel Simon | Le père Jules (old Jules) |
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Claude Aveline | |
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René Blech | Best Man at Wedding |
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Lou Bonin | Passenger at Railway Station |
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Jacques B. Brunius | Policeman with a Bicycle |
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Fanny Clair | Juliette's Mother |
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Fanny Clar | La mère de Juliette |
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Charles Dorat | Thief |
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Paul Grimault | Passenger at Railway Station |
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Kani Kipçak | Jackie Jackmark |
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Genya Lozinska | Fortune Teller |
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Gen Paul | Master of Ceremonies at Wedding |
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Jacques Prévert | Passenger at Railway Station |
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Pierre Prévert | Le voyageur pressé |
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Albert Riéra |
| Director | Jean Vigo |
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| Writer | Jean Guinée, Albert Riéra, Jean Vigo | |
| Producer | Jacques-Louis Nounez | |
| Musician | Maurice Jaubert | |
| Photography | Boris Kaufman | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |