The White Waltz (1943)
Bernard Lampré, a young composer, is engaged to Hélène Madelin, a gifted intern. Jealous of Professor d'Esperel, the great surgeon she proudly assists, Bernard, goes out and wanders in the rain all night long. He catches cold, falls ill and is sent to a sanitarium. There he meets again Jacqueline, a girl who studied music with him at the Conservatoire. Learning that she is dying, Bernard decides to play the comedy of love to soften her last moments.
Director: Jean Stelli
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: December 15, 1943
Cast
- Lise Delamare - Hélène Madelin
- André Alerme - Monsieur Despillois
- Aimé Clariond - Professor from Estérel
- Julien Bertheau - Bernard Lampré
- Ariane Borg - Jacqueline Lorbodsen aka 'Jackie'
- Marcelle Géniat - Nany
- Raymond Cordy - Painter René Dupré
- Marcelle Monthil - Mademoiselle Zamb
- Michel de Bonnay - Jeannot
- Annette Poivre - Lily
Screenplay
Production: Compagnie Générale Cinématographique (CGC)
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Stelli
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The White Waltz about?
- Bernard Lampré, a young composer, is engaged to Hélène Madelin, a gifted intern. Jealous of Professor d'Esperel, the great surgeon she proudly assists, Bernard, goes out and wanders in the rain all night long. He catches cold, falls ill and is sent to a sanitarium. There he meets again Jacqueline, a girl who studied music with him at the Conservatoire. Learning that she is dying, Bernard decides to play the comedy of love to soften her last moments.
- Who directed The White Waltz?
- The White Waltz was directed by Jean Stelli.
- Who stars in The White Waltz?
- The White Waltz stars Lise Delamare, André Alerme, Aimé Clariond, Julien Bertheau, Ariane Borg, Marcelle Géniat.
- How long is The White Waltz?
- The White Waltz has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is The White Waltz?
- The White Waltz is a Drama film.
- Where was The White Waltz produced?
- The White Waltz was produced in France.