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Julietta 1953

★ 6.27 votes96 min📅 1953-06-17

In the sophisticated French romantic comedy-drama Julietta (1953), director Marc Allégret crafts a tale of unspoken emotions and delicate social tensions.

Director: Marc Allégret

Cast

Jean Marais
Jean Marais
André Landrecourt
Dany Robin
Dany Robin
Julietta Valendor
Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Moreau
Rosie Facibey
Nicole Berger
Nicole Berger
Martine Valendor
Bernard Lancret
Bernard Lancret
Hector d'Alpon, le prince d'Alpen
Denise Grey
Denise Grey
Mme Valender - la mère de Julietta et Martine
François Joux
François Joux
Le commissaire
Georges Chamarat
Georges Chamarat
Arthur, l'intendant
Renée Barell
(uncredited)
Georges Sauval
Le contrôleur (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Julietta (1953) about?

Julietta Valendor harbors a tender but unspoken love for lawyer André Landrecourt, who remains oblivious as he hosts his fiancée. The film delicately unfolds a story of quiet longing and the unspoken emotions that shape relationships in post-war Paris.

Who directed Julietta?

Marc Allégret directed Julietta (1953), bringing his signature blend of sophistication and emotional depth to this romantic drama.

Who stars in Julietta?

Jean Marais leads the cast as André Landrecourt, with Dany Robin as Julietta Valendor, and Jeanne Moreau in a memorable supporting role.

Is Julietta (1953) worth watching?

Julietta (1953) offers a charming glimpse into classic French romance, with elegant performances and a story that blends comedy and drama. While not a blockbuster, its understated charm makes it a delightful choice for fans of vintage cinema.

How long is Julietta?

Julietta runs for 96 minutes.

About Julietta (1953) — A Classic French Romance with Jean Marais

In the sophisticated French romantic comedy-drama Julietta (1953), director Marc Allégret crafts a tale of unspoken emotions and delicate social tensions. Set against the backdrop of Parisian elegance, the story follows Julietta Valendor, a woman whose quiet devotion to lawyer André Landrecourt goes unnoticed as he juggles his engagement to the spirited Rosie. With a blend of wit and melancholy, the film explores themes of love's complexities, the weight of societal expectations, and the fleeting nature of chance encounters. Starring the charismatic Jean Marais and the radiant Dany Robin, Julietta delivers a charming yet nuanced look at how love can linger in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to emerge.

Marc Allégret's direction infuses the film with a light touch, balancing comedic moments with poignant reflections on human connection. The chemistry between the cast, including the magnetic Jeanne Moreau in a supporting role, elevates the narrative, making Julietta (1953) a captivating watch for fans of classic French cinema and timeless romantic dramas.