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Moulin Rouge (1952) Poster

(1952)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

John Huston

Writing Credits  

Pierre La Mure ... (from the novel "Moulin Rouge" by)
 
Anthony Veiller ... (screenplay by) and
John Huston ... (screenplay by)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  

José Ferrer ... Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec / Comte Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec
Zsa Zsa Gabor ... Jane Avril
Suzanne Flon ... Myriamme Hayam
Claude Nollier Claude Nollier ... Countess Adèle de Toulouse-Lautrec
Katherine Kath Katherine Kath ... Louise Weber aka La Goulue
Muriel Smith ... Aicha / Singing Voice of Jane Avril
Mary Clare ... Madame Loubet
Walter Crisham ... Valentin le Desossé
Harold Kasket Harold Kasket ... Charles Zidler
Georges Lannes ... Sgt. Balthazar Patou
Lee Montague ... Maurice Joyant
Maureen Swanson ... Denise de Frontiac
Tutte Lemkow ... Aicha's Partner
Jill Bennett ... Sarah
Theodore Bikel ... King Milo IV of Serbia
Peter Cushing ... Marcel de la Voisier
Charles Carson ... Count Moïse de Camondo
Walter Cross Walter Cross ... Babare
Colette Marchand ... Marie Charlet
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Hilary Allen Hilary Allen ... Cancan Dancer (uncredited)
Gene Anderson Gene Anderson ... Guardsman's Girl (uncredited)
Michael Balfour ... Dodo (uncredited)
Madge Brindley ... Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Maria Britneva ... Woman Mistaken for Marie (uncredited)
Alf Casha Alf Casha ... Bum Heckling La Goulue (uncredited)
Gaylord Cavallaro Gaylord Cavallaro ... Handsome Young Man (uncredited)
Jacques Cey Jacques Cey ... Girard (uncredited)
Alexis Chesnakov Alexis Chesnakov ... Doctor Grenier (uncredited)
Diane Cilento ... Midinette (uncredited)
Jean Claudio Jean Claudio ... Drunken Reveller (uncredited)
Michèle Clément Michèle Clément ... Young French Girl (uncredited)
Irissa Cooper Irissa Cooper ... Giselle (uncredited)
Ina De La Haye ... Middle-Aged Woman (uncredited)
Raf De La Torre Raf De La Torre ... Filibert (uncredited)
Francis De Wolff ... Victor (uncredited)
Pamela Deeming Pamela Deeming ... Midinette (uncredited)
Hugh Dempster Hugh Dempster ... Prim Englishman (uncredited)
John van Dreelen ... Minor Role (uncredited)
Suzi Euzaine Suzi Euzaine ... Lorette (uncredited)
Fernand Fabre ... General (uncredited)
Victor Fairley Victor Fairley ... Specialist Doctor (uncredited)
Moyra Fraser ... Cancan Dancer (uncredited)
David Garth ... Man at Salon (uncredited)
Isabel George Isabel George ... Lovely Companion (uncredited)
Ursula Granville Ursula Granville ... Dancer (uncredited)
Anthony Gray Anthony Gray ... Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Everley Gregg ... Disgusted Woman at Salon (uncredited)
Jim Gérald Jim Gérald ... Le Père Cotelle (uncredited)
Peter Haddon ... Prim Englishman (uncredited)
Paul Homer Paul Homer ... Footman (uncredited)
Arthur Howard Arthur Howard ... Dancing Master (uncredited)
Rupert John Rupert John ... Chocolat (uncredited)
Barry Krost Barry Krost ... Henri as a Teenager (uncredited)
Jean Landier Jean Landier ... Louis Anquetin (uncredited)
Robert Le Fort Robert Le Fort ... François Gauzi (uncredited)
Christopher Lee ... Georges Seurat (uncredited)
Rene Leplat Rene Leplat ... Writer (uncredited)
Sara Luzita Sara Luzita ... Cancan Dancer (uncredited)
Margaret Maxwell Margaret Maxwell ... Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Richard Molinas Richard Molinas ... Drunken Provincial (uncredited)
Aleta Morrison ... Cancan Dancer (uncredited)
Guy Moschen Guy Moschen ... Delivery Boy (uncredited)
Sheila Nelson Sheila Nelson ... Cancan Dancer (uncredited)
Alex Nichols Alex Nichols ... Telegraph Boy (uncredited)
Gerald Nodin Gerald Nodin ... Priest (uncredited)
Terence O'Regan Terence O'Regan ... Bébert (uncredited)
Jean Ozenne Jean Ozenne ... Félix (uncredited)
George Pastell ... Man at First Bar (uncredited)
Charles Perry ... Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Dido Plumb Dido Plumb ... Moulin Rouge Patron (uncredited)
Eric Pohlmann ... Picard (uncredited)
Rene Poirier Rene Poirier ... Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Bernard Rebel Bernard Rebel ... Playwright (uncredited)
Charles Reynolds Charles Reynolds ... Drunken Provincial (uncredited)
Christopher Rhodes ... Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Raymond Rollett ... Man at Salon (uncredited)
Patricia Rowsell Patricia Rowsell ... Denise as a Child (uncredited)
Maria Samina Maria Samina ... Cancan Dancer (uncredited)
Michael Seavers Michael Seavers ... Artist (uncredited)
Jean Serret Jean Serret ... Art Dealer (uncredited)
Mons. Tabourno Mons. Tabourno ... Maitre d' at Pré Catelan (uncredited)
Patricia Thayers Patricia Thayers ... Cancan Dancer (uncredited)
Tim Turner ... Artist (uncredited)
Mons. Valerbe Mons. Valerbe ... Sommelier at Pré Catelan (uncredited)
Marcel Vertès Marcel Vertès ... Henri's Sketching Hand (uncredited)
Friedrich von Ledebur ... Maitre d'Hotel at Maxim's (uncredited)
Christopher Warbey Christopher Warbey ... Boy in Dancing Class (uncredited)
Rita Webb ... Woman on Balcony Emptying Bucket (uncredited)
Donovan Winter Donovan Winter ... Jane's Guardsman (uncredited)
George Woodbridge ... Victor's Friend (uncredited)
Elwy Yost ... Moulin Rouge Customer (uncredited)

Produced by 

Jack Clayton ... associate producer
John Huston ... producer (uncredited)
James Woolf ... producer (uncredited)
John Woolf ... producer (uncredited)

Music by 

Georges Auric

Cinematography by 

Oswald Morris ... director of photography

Editing by 

Ralph Kemplen

Production Design by 

Marcel Vertès ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by 

Paul Sheriff

Set Decoration by 

Marcel Vertès ... (as Vertes) (decor)

Costume Design by 

Julia Squire ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department 

Eileen Bates ... hairdresser
Connie Reeve ... makeup artist (as Constance Reeve)
George Frost ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management 

Leigh Aman ... production manager
Louis Fleury ... production manager: France (uncredited)
Robert Sterne ... assistant to production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Adrian Pryce-Jones ... assistant director
Alec Gibb ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Jack N. Green ... third assistant director (uncredited)
Bill Herlihy ... third assistant director (uncredited)
Bert Pearl ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department 

Harry Arbour ... carpenter (uncredited)
Maurice Fowler ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Tom Frewer ... props (uncredited)
Peter Mullins ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Jack Stevens ... set dresser (uncredited)
Elven Webb ... assistant art director (uncredited)

Sound Department 

E. Law ... sound recordist
A.E. Rudolph ... sound recordist
Eric Wood ... dubbing editor
George Fisher ... additional dubbing editor (uncredited)
Bob Jones ... dubbing crew (uncredited)
Red Law ... dubbing crew (uncredited)
Kevin McClory ... boom operator (uncredited)
George Stephenson ... sound maintenance (uncredited)
Ernest Webb ... sound camera operator (uncredited)

Visual Effects by 

Judy Jordan ... matte painter (uncredited)
Wally Veevers ... matte effects (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Freddie Francis ... camera operator
Cyril J. Knowles ... cameraman: second unit (as Cyril Knowles)
Bill Chitty ... electrician (uncredited)
Eddie Earp ... focus puller (uncredited)
Eric Gray ... still photographer (uncredited)
Jacques Lacourie ... still photographer: France (uncredited)
Arthur Lemming ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Arthur Lemon ... still photographer (uncredited)
Dudley Lovell ... camera operator: second unit (uncredited)
George Minassian ... camera technician (uncredited)
Jack Sullivan ... chief electrician (uncredited)
Alex Thomson ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Joe Vincent ... grip (uncredited)
Norman Warwick ... camera operator: second unit (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Schiaparelli ... costumes designed and executed by: Miss Gabor's
Julia Squire ... costume supervisor
Marcel Vertès ... costumes (as Vertes)
George Murrey ... wardrobe master (uncredited)

Editorial Department 

Joan Bridge ... color consultant: Technicolor
Eliot Elisofon ... special color consultant
Stan Hawkes ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Roy Hyde ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Mary Lawes ... second assistant editor (uncredited)
Terry Poulton ... second assistant editor (uncredited)

Music Department 

Paul Dehn ... lyrics adaptd by
Jacques Larue ... original French lyric of "It's April Again" by
Lambert Williamson ... musical director

Script and Continuity Department 

Angela Allen ... continuity
Christiane Net ... assistant continuity: France
Splinters Deason ... continuity: second unit (uncredited)

Additional Crew 

William Chappell ... dances director
Ian Craig ... Technicolor technician
Elsie Foulstone ... dialogue coach
Robert Hessens ... special montage sequence devised by
Stanley Burridge ... production cashier (uncredited)
Robert Capa ... Stills Photographer (uncredited)
André Cultet ... accountant: France (uncredited)
Anne Douglas ... production secretary: France (uncredited) / publicist (uncredited)
Julie Gibson ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Fred Hymns ... production accountant (uncredited)
Myfanwy Jones ... production secretary (uncredited)
Kevin McClory ... assistant: Mr. Huston (uncredited)
Marcel Ophüls ... assistant: Mr. Huston (uncredited)
Jeanie Sims ... secretary to director (uncredited)
Crew verified as complete

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