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Mark RappaportActeurs·trices:
Marcel Dalio (i.a.), Jean Gabin (i.a.), Humphrey Bogart (i.a.), Madeleine Lebeau (i.a.), Erich von Stroheim (i.a.), Conrad Veidt (i.a.)Résumés(1)
Are you defined by other people and their perceptions of who you are? Or can you exist outside of the arbitrary boundaries which are placed on you? The great French actor Marcel Dalio starred in Jean Renoir’s The Rules of the Game and Grand Illusion. In both films he plays a character who is Jewish, as Dalio was in real life. In most of his French films of the 30s, he was always “The Jew.” When the nazis invaded France, he fled to America and appeared in Casablanca and To Have and Have Not. In America, he was no longer “the Jew” but “The Frenchman”… (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Marcel Dalio (i.a.)
France
Meilleurs films :
Casablanca (1942)
Comment voler un million de dollars (1966)
L'Aile ou la cuisse (1976)
Jean Gabin (i.a.)
France
Meilleurs films :
Les Misérables (1958)
Deux hommes dans la ville (1973)
L'Année sainte (1976)
Humphrey Bogart (i.a.)
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
Le Trésor de la Sierra Madre (1948)
Casablanca (1942)
The Roaring Twenties (1939)
Madeleine Lebeau (i.a.)
France
Meilleurs films :
Casablanca (1942)
Gentleman Jim (1942)
Si Versailles m'était conté (1954)
Erich von Stroheim (i.a.)
Autriche-Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Boulevard du crépuscule (1950)
Les Rapaces (1924)
Intolérance (1916)
Conrad Veidt (i.a.)
Empire allemand
Meilleurs films :
Le Cabinet du docteur Caligari (1920)
Casablanca (1942)
Les Mains d'Orlac (1924)