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Wikipedia article'The Temptation of Barbizon' is a French fantasy-romance film from 1946, directed by Jean Stelli, written by Andr-Paul Antoine and Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, and starring Simone Renant and Franois Prier. p. 266. It was the first film of French actor Louis de Funs, who appeared in a 40-second, uncredited role. PlotMartine and Michel are very much in love and have decided to get married, but one evening, their love is put to the test. Two messengers, a demon and an angel, come to their house. Ben Atkinson (the demon) comes first and offers Michel a good job and money. Martine suspects a trick, but Michel is ready to accept the demon's offer. The angel tries to go for help but is stopped by devil, who uses policemen to back him up. At the end, the angel prevents the demon's plans. Funs debutDe Funs began his show business career in the theatre. In 1945, thanks to his contact with Daniel Glin, he made his film debut at the age of 31 with a bit part in 'La Tentation de Barbizon'.Louis de Funs l'appelait "Ma Chance" lorsquil le croisait ('Louis de Funs : Jusquau bout du rire', p. 43.). De Funs' appeared on screen for 40 seconds in the role of the porter of the cabaret 'Le Paradis'. De Funs receives the character of Jrme Chambon at the entrance of the cabaret and invites him to enter by a downstairs door, saying '"C'est par ici Monsieur"' ("This way, sir"). Chambon declines the invitation, wanting to try to enter through the front door of the room instead, but since that door is closed, he crashes into it. De Funs then says: '"Ben, il a son compte celui-l, aujourd'hui"' ("He's had enough today, that one"). Production detailsThe film was produced by the Consortium du Production and filmed at the Studio du Bologne. It was distributed in German theatres by the Internationale Filmallianz (1948) under the title 'Wenn der Himmel versagt Der Satan und die Hochzeitsreise' ("When the Heavens Fail Satan and the Honeymoon"). Cast* Simone Renant : Eva Parker / Angel * Franois Prier : Ben Atkinson / Devil * Pierre Larquey : Jrme Chambon * Juliette Faber : Martine * Daniel Glin : Michel * Henri Crmieux : Eva Parker's advocate * Myno Burnay : Dominique Ancelin, the society's director * Andr Bervil : Mr. Stphane, the gambling gangster * Jean Wall : the custodial judge * Jean Berton : the hotel director * Louis de Funs : hotel porter (uncredited) References | |
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