• Source: Under Western Eyes (1936 film)
    • Under Western Eyes (French: Razumov: Sous les yeux d'occident) is a 1936 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Pierre Fresnay, Danièle Parola and Michel Simon. It is an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's 1911 novel Under Western Eyes. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Eugène Lourié.


      Synopsis


      In nineteenth century Russia a student with ambitions to join the Czarist system unwittingly become embroiled in the assassination of an Imperial official.


      Cast


      Pierre Fresnay as Razumov
      Danièle Parola as Nathalie
      Michel Simon as Lespara
      Jacques Copeau as Mikulin
      Pierre Renoir as Un Policier
      Jean-Louis Barrault as Haldin
      Raymond Segard as Kostia
      Vladimir Sokoloff as Le recteur
      Jacques Bousquet as Gregori
      Raymond Aimos
      Michel André
      Romain Bouquet as L'aubergiste
      Auguste Bovério as Babitchev
      Jean Dasté as Georges
      Roger Legris as Le photographe
      Jean Marconi as Herbert
      André Siméon as Le portier
      Madeleine Suffel as La bonne
      Gabriel Gabrio as Nikita
      Roger Karl as Le Ministre
      Michel Audié
      Roger Blin
      Paul Delauzac
      Georges Douking
      Claire Gérard as La logeuse
      Fabien Loris
      François Simon


      References




      Bibliography


      Gene M. Moore. Conrad on Film. Cambridge University Press, 2006.


      External links


      Under Western Eyes at IMDb

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