Carola (1973)
Norman Lloyd directed this televised production of Jean Renoir's World War II-era play. Taking place backstage at a theatrical performance in Nazi-occupied France, Carola is a tale of passion and intrigue that involves a beautiful stage actress and her emotional and psychological struggles over a Nazi officer, whom she is entangled in an affair with, and a Resistance leader whom she is hiding. Featuring Leslie Caron as Carola, the play also stars Mel Ferrer, Albert Paulsen, Michael Sacks, Carmen Zapata, and Anthony Zerbe.
Director: Norman Lloyd
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 120 min
Release Date: February 3, 1973
Cast
- Leslie Caron - Carola
- Michael Sacks - Henri Marceau
- Mel Ferrer - Gen. Franz von Clodius
- Carmen Zapata - Mireille
- Albert Paulsen - Col. Kroll
- Anthony Zerbe - Campan
Screenplay
- Jean Renoir
- James Bridges (Teleplay)
Music: Billy Goldenberg
Production: Broadway Theatre Archive, PBS
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Norman Lloyd
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Carola about?
- Norman Lloyd directed this televised production of Jean Renoir's World War II-era play. Taking place backstage at a theatrical performance in Nazi-occupied France, Carola is a tale of passion and intrigue that involves a beautiful stage actress and her emotional and psychological struggles over a Nazi officer, whom she is entangled in an affair with, and a Resistance leader whom she is hiding. Featuring Leslie Caron as Carola, the play also stars Mel Ferrer, Albert Paulsen, Michael Sacks, Carmen Zapata, and Anthony Zerbe.
- Who directed Carola?
- Carola was directed by Norman Lloyd.
- Who stars in Carola?
- Carola stars Leslie Caron, Michael Sacks, Mel Ferrer, Carmen Zapata, Albert Paulsen, Anthony Zerbe.
- How long is Carola?
- Carola has a runtime of 2h 0m (120 minutes).
- What genre is Carola?
- Carola is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Carola produced?
- Carola was produced in United States of America.