Elena and Her Men
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Elena and Her Men is a 1956 film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Ingrid Bergman and Jean Marais. The film's original French title was Elena et les Hommes, and in English-speaking countries, the title was Paris Does Strange Things. It is the third addition to the trilogy, preceded by The Golden Coach (1953) and French Cancan (1955).[2] A restored copy has been released in the 21st century.
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Directed by | Jean Renoir |
Written by | Jean Serge Jean Renoir |
Produced by | Joseph Bercholz Henry Deutschmeister Edouard Gide |
Starring | Ingrid Bergman Jean Marais Mel Ferrer Jean Richard |
Cinematography | Claude Renoir |
Edited by | Borys Lewin |
Music by | Joseph Kosma |
Production companies | Franco London Films Les Films Gibé Electra Compagnia Cinematografica |
Distributed by | Cinédis Warner Bros. (US) |
Release dates | 12 September 1956 (France) 31 December 1956 (Italy) 29 March 1957 (U.S.) 3 January 1958 (Portugal) 28 November 1958 (Germany) |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Italy/France |
Languages | French Italian |
Box office | 2,116,337 admissions (France)[1] |
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It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. Location shooting took place around the city including in Saint-Cloud and the Castle of Ermenonville. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean André.