
Here Is the Beauty ( 1950 )
Overview
Melodrama of two struggling artists whose love for each other is thwarted.She has some success as a ballerina despite being wounded by him in a fit of jealousy. His career as a sculptor is stymied when he is arrested.
Top Cast

Michèle Morgan
Jeanne Morel / Irène Baranoskaïa

Henri Vidal
Pierre Leroux

Ludmilla Tchérina
Mireille Oslava

Henri Arius
Tordo, the hotel boss

Jean Debucourt
Monsieur de la Brunerie

Édouard Delmont
A prison guard

Jean d'Yd
Ceccati

Marcelle Géniat
Varbara Ostovska

Bernard Lancret
Edmond Reybaud de la Brunerie

Léo Lapara
The surgeon

Gérard Oury
Bruno

Jean Pâqui
Renaud, the engineer

Jean Témerson
Théophile
Harriet Toby
Tania
Bréols
A fellow prisoner

Jean Sylvère
The electric meter reader

Julien Maffre
A fellow prisoner

Edmond Ardisson
The second prison guard
Scriabine

Mag-Avril
Adélaïde

Jacques Josselin

Gabriel Gobin
The machinist
Julien Lacroix

Jérôme Goulven
The sculptor

Gaston Modot
The caretaker

Jean Ozenne
Lord Floerdew
Edmond Audran
The star dancer

Charles Bayard
Ballet Premiere Guest (uncredited)

Joëlle Bernard
(uncredited)

Maurice Chevit
Photographer (uncredited)

Joé Davray
Poker Player (uncredited)

Gil Delamare
(uncredited)
Liliane Ernout
Party Guest (uncredited)
Pierre Ferval
Restaurant Customer (uncredited)

Géo Forster
Critic (uncredited)

Fransined
Prison Guard (uncredited)

Gilberte Géniat
Maid (uncredited)

Jenny Hélia
Madame Lorenzei (uncredited)

Léon Larive
Prison Guard (uncredited)

Robert Le Béal
Party Guest (uncredited)

Jean-Paul Le Chanois
Nurse (uncredited)

Lisette Lebon
(uncredited)

Judith Magre
Poker Player (uncredited)
Georges Montal
Journalist (uncredited)
Gilbert Moreau
(uncredited)

Marcel Rouzé
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Jean Sylvain
Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
Titys
Renter (uncredited)
Max Tréjean
(uncredited)
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