The Proprietor
The Proprietor is a 1996 film. It is a U.S.-French co-production Merchant Ivory film, directed by Ismail Merchant for Jeanne Moreau's request.
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Directed by | Ismail Merchant |
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Cinematography | Larry Pizer |
Music by | Richard Robbins |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
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Budget | $5 million[1] |
Cast
Starring
- Jeanne Moreau as Adrienne Mark
- Sean Young as Virginia Kelly
- Sam Waterston as Harry Bancroft
- Christopher Cazenove as Elliott Spencer
- Nell Carter as Millie Jackson
- Jean-Pierre Aumont as Franz Legendre
- Austin Pendleton as Willy Kunst
- Charlotte de Turckheim as Judith Mark
- Pierre Vaneck as Raymond T.K
- Marc Tissot as Patrice Legendre
- Josh Hamilton as William O'Hara
New York
- Joanna Adler as F. Freemder
- James Naughton as Texans
- J. Smith-Cameron as Texans
- Michael Bergin as Bobby
- John Dalton as Emilio
- Jack Koenig as Apartment Doorman
- Panther as Guardian Angels
- Bull as Guardian Angels
- Kim Gilmore as Guardian Angels
- Falcon as Guardian Angels
- Joan Audiberti as French Ladies
- Katherine Argo as French Ladies
- Judy Alanna as Woman in Park
Paris
- Hubert St. Macary - Taxi Driver
- Diane Nignan - Pedestrian
- Guillemette Grobon - Suzanne T.K
The Apartment
- Cherif Ezzeldin as French Couple
- Valérie Tolédano as French Couple
- Jorg Schnass as German Couple
- Paula Klein as German Couple
- Suzanna Pattoni asConcierge
The Auction
- Alain Rimoux as Noraire
- Humbert Balsan as Maître Vicks
- Donald Rosenfeld as Maître Ertaud
French Television
- Franck de la Personne as TV Moderator
- Gilles Arbona as Politician
- Henri Garcin as Interviewer
- Jeanne-Marie Darblay as Journalist
Cannes
- Kathryn Kinley as Entertainment Tonight presenter
Paris 1943, Maison Madeleine
- Marjolaine DeGraeve as Young Adrienne
- Carole Franck as Shop Assistants
- Azmine Jaffer as Shop Assistants
- Brigitte Catillon as Aristocratic Lady
Maxims Restaurant
- Jean-Yves Dubois as Fan-Fan
- Hervé Briaux as Aristocratic Man
Girl in the Nightclub
- Sophie Camus as Girl in the Nightclub
'Je m'appelle France'
- Éric Ruf as Theodore
- Élodie Bouchez as Young Girl
- Judith Rémy sa Nadine
'Call me French'
- Sean Young as Sally
- Wade Childress as Ben
- Thomas Tomazewski as Franck
References
- "Merchant Ivory Productions Budget vs US Gross 1986-96". Screen International. September 13, 1996. p. 19.
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