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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ruy_BlasRuy Blas - Wikipedia

    A 1948 movie, again called Ruy Blas, was directed by Pierre Billon, adapted by Jean Cocteau, and starring Jean Marais, Danielle Darrieux and Marcel Herrand. A 1971 movie, La folie des grandeurs, directed by Gérard Oury, adapted by Danièle Thomson, and starring Alice Sapritch, Louis de Funès and Yves Montand, is also based on the play.

  2. Ruy Blas is a 1948 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Pierre Billon and starring Danielle Darrieux, Jean Marais and Marcel Herrand. The screenplay was written by Jean Cocteau based on the 1838 play of the same title by Victor Hugo . [1]

  3. Ruy Blas: Directed by Pierre Billon. With Danielle Darrieux, Jean Marais, Marcel Herrand, Gabrielle Dorziat. Exiled from the court of Spain, Don Salluste, the chief of police, wants to take revenge on the Queen.

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    • Pierre Billon
    • 1948-02-15
  4. Nov 17, 2023 · Moreover, Jacques Weber directed the film adaptation of Ruy Blas in 2002, sharing the screen with Gérard Depardieu. Given his familiarity with Victor Hugo's play, the audience senses the respect and love the actors hold for Hugo's writing, making his verses central to the contemporary interpretation of the play.

  5. Oct 27, 2002 · Ruy Blas: Directed by Jacques Weber. With Carole Bouquet, Gérard Depardieu, Jacques Weber, Xavier Gallais. Madrid, 1699, during the reign of Charles II. Blas, a hired commoner, dares to love the queen.

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    • Drama
    • Jacques Weber
    • 2002-10-27
  6. Ruy Blas (1948) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. ... Directed by . Pierre Billon Writing Credits

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  8. everything.explained.today › Ruy_BlasRuy Blas Explained

    A musical comedy, Ruy Blas and the Blasé Roué, by A. C. Torr and Herbert F. Clark with music by Meyer Lutz, premiered in 1889. A 1948 movie, again called Ruy Blas, was directed by Pierre Billon, adapted by Jean Cocteau, and starring Jean Marais, Danielle Darrieux and Marcel Herrand.

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