No Love Allowed (film)

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No Love Allowed (French: Défense d'aimer) is a 1942 French comedy film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Suzy Delair, Paul Meurisse and Mona Goya.[1] [2] [3] It was based on the libretto of the operetta Yes by René Pujol and Albert Willemetz.[4] It was shot at the Neuilly Studios in Paris by the German-backed Continental Films.[5] The film's sets were designed by the art director Guy de Gastyne.

No Love Allowed
Directed byRichard Pottier
Written byJean Aurenche
Michel Duran
Pierre Soulaine
René Pujol
Albert Willemetz
Based onYes by René Pujol and Albert Willemetz
Produced byAlfred Greven
StarringSuzy Delair
Paul Meurisse
Mona Goya
CinematographyWalter Wottitz
Edited byGérard Bensdorp
Music byMaurice Yvain
Production
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Distributed byL'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne
Release date
  • 30 October 1942 (1942-10-30)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Rège p.836
  2. ^ Siclier p.181
  3. ^ https://www.unifrance.org/film/6931/defense-d-aimer
  4. ^ Goble p.515
  5. ^ Leteux p.218

Bibliography

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  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
  • Leahy, Sarah & Vanderschelden, Isabelle. Screenwriters in French cinema. Manchester University Press, 2021.
  • Leteux, Christine. Continental Films: French Cinema under German Control. University of Wisconsin Press, 2022.
  • Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
  • Siclier, Jacques. La France de Pétain et son cinéma. H. Veyrier, 1981.
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