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Traveling Light (1944 film)

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Screenplay by
  
Initial release
  
23 February 1944

Music director
  
Cinematography
  
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Produced by
  
Léon Carré

Music by
  
Francis Poulenc

Director
  
Jean Anouilh

Written by
  
Jean Anouilh

Based on
  
Le Voyageur sans bagage by Jean Anouilh

Starring
  
Pierre FresnayBlanchette Brunoy

Similar
  
Anna Karenina, The Knight of the Night, White Paws, Circle of Love, Monsieur Vincent

Traveling Light (French: Le Voyageur sans bagage) is a 1944 French drama film directed by Jean Anouilh, starring Pierre Fresnay and Blanchette Brunoy. The narrative is set in 1931, when a man with amnesia tries to recover his memories from World War I, in order to find out what kind of man he really is. The film is based on Anouilh's 1937 play with the same title.

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Cast

  • Pierre Fresnay as Gaston
  • Blanchette Brunoy as Valentine
  • Pierre Renoir as Georges Renaud
  • Marguerite Deval as Countess Dupont-Dufort
  • Louis Salou as Maître Uspard)
  • Odette Barencey as une parente
  • Mercédès Brare
  • Jean Brochard as Marcel Berthier
  • Pierre Brûlé as the little boy
  • Jenny Burnay as Juliette
  • Production

    Just like with Jean Cocteau, World War II gave Jean Anouilh the opportunity to advance in the French film industry. Anouilh had written dialogue for several films in the 1930s, but Traveling Light was his directorial debut. He would eventually direct one additional film, Two Pennies Worth of Violets from 1951. The screenplay for Traveling Light was based on Anouilh's own 1937 play Le Voyageur sans bagage. Filming began on 4 October 1943.

    Reception

    The film premiered on 23 February 1944. It was successful although the records of the release are fragmentary, because the theatrical run coincided with the Allied invasion of France. The film was criticized by the church for its "systematic ridicule of the family".

    References

    Traveling Light (1944 film) Wikipedia