Carola (1973)

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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
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Music: Billy Goldenberg
Production: Broadway Theatre Archive, PBS
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Norman Lloyd
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance

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.