
The Marriage of Figaro
TV Movie · Comedy
Overview
Comedy in five acts by Beaumarchais, filmed by Marcel Bluwal in studio and on location. The cast, in accordance with Marcel Bluwal's wishes, is in keeping with the age and character of the characters, to give it rhythm. At once "a comic baroque play, a bourgeois drama, a chansonnier's number, a social satire, a farce and a very pretty love story" according to Marcel Bluwal, it can also be summed up, according to Beaumarchais, as "the most bantering of intrigues".
Top Cast


Jean-Pierre Cassel
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Figaro
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Figaro


Jean Rochefort
Jean Rochefort
Le comte Almaviva
Jean Rochefort
Le comte Almaviva


Anouk Ferjac
Anouk Ferjac
La comtesse
Anouk Ferjac
La comtesse


Anne Doat
Anne Doat
Suzanne
Anne Doat
Suzanne


Marcelle Arnold
Marcelle Arnold
Marceline
Marcelle Arnold
Marceline


Henri Virlogeux
Henri Virlogeux
Antonio
Henri Virlogeux
Antonio


Laurence Badie
Laurence Badie
Franchette
Laurence Badie
Franchette


Michel Galabru
Michel Galabru
Bartholo
Michel Galabru
Bartholo


Jean-Marie Amato
Jean-Marie Amato
Bazile
Jean-Marie Amato
Bazile


Roger Carel
Roger Carel
Don Guzman Brid'Oison
Roger Carel
Don Guzman Brid'Oison
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