Vive Henri IV, vivid love is a movie Franco – Italian of Claude Autant-Lara released in 1961 .
Synopsis
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Evocation of the life of the King of France Henri IV , assassinated by Ravaillac .
Technical sheet
- Original title: Long live Henry IV, long live the love
- Director: Claude Autant-Lara
- Scenario: Jean Aurenche and Henri Jeanson
- Adaptation and dialogues: Henri Jeanson
- Sets: Max Douy
- Costumes: Rosine Delamare , Marcel Escoffier (uncredited)
- Photography: Jacques Natteau Franscope
- Plateau Photographer: Léo Mirkine
- Sound: René-Christian Forget
- Editing: Madeleine Gug
- Music: René Cloërec
- Production: Ray Ventura
- Production Companies: Hoche production , Da Ma Produzione
- Distribution Company: Gaumont
- Country of origin: France , Italy
- Original language: French
- Format: color ( Eastmancolor ) – 35 mm – 2.35: 1 – Mono sound
- Genre : Historical Movie
- Duration: 120 minutes
- Release date: France : ( Paris )
Distribution
- Francis Claude : King Henry IV
- Danièle Gaubert : Charlotte of Montmorency
- Jean Sorel : the prince of Condé
- Melina Mercouri : Marie de Medici
- Danielle Darrieux : Henriette d’Entragues
- Annick Allières : Philippote
- Francis Blanche : the prior
- Bernard Blier : Sully
- Pierre Brasseur : Montmorency
- Julien Carette : Epernon
- Nicole Courcel : Jacqueline de Bueil
- Robert Dalban : guard officer
- Jean Danet : Concini
- Vittorio De Sica : Don Pedro
- Lise Delamare : Ms. de Montglat
- Roger Hanin : Ravaillac
- Martine Havet : Duke of Vendome
- Daniel Ivernel : the count of Anovar
- Patricia Marinier : Elisabeth
- Marie Mergey : Léonora Galigai
- Armand Mestral : Bassompierre
- Nicole Mirel : Mrs. Neri
- Bibi Morat : Prince Gaston
- Mustache : The Ferrière
- Piar : the dwarf
- Simone Renant : Madame de la Trémoille
- Louis Saintève : the cardinal
- Jean Tissier : the Spanish doctor
- José Luis de Vilallonga : the envoy of Spain
- Geymond Vital : Villeroy
- Henri Cote
- Guy Delorme
- Paul Demange
- Pierre Durou
- Clotilde Joano
- Olivier Lebrun
- Marcel Loche
- Robert Moor
- Michel Beaufort
- René Brun
- Lucien Camiret