Women's Prison (1938 film)

Women's Prison or Women's Prisons (French: Prisons de femmes) is a 1938 French drama film directed by Roger Richebé and starring Viviane Romance, Renée Saint-Cyr and Marguerite Deval.[1] Based on the 1930 novel of the same title by Francis Carco, it was remade twice as the 1947 Swedish film Two Women and the 1958 French film Women's Prison.[2][3]

Women's Prison
Directed byRoger Richebé
Written by
Based onWomen's Prison by Francis Carco
Produced byRoger Richebé
Starring
CinematographyJean Isnard
Edited byLéonide Azar
Music byJean Lenoir
Production
company
Société des Films Roger Richebé
Distributed byParis Cinéma Location
Release date
  • 13 October 1938 (1938-10-13)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

It was made at the Neuilly Studios in Paris with scenes also shot at the Convent of the Ursulines in Montpellier. The film's sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon. Along with another contemporary film Prison Without Bars it portrayed the female inhabitants with sympathy. Both films were successful at the box office.[4] Despite its title, only a few scenes take place in prison and it mostly follows a character after she has been released from jail marries an industrialist and attempts to start a new life.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Crisp p.221
  2. ^ Larsson & Marklund p.153
  3. ^ Goble p.70
  4. ^ Crisp p.221

Bibliography

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  • Crisp, Colin. French Cinema—A Critical Filmography: Volume 1, 1929–1939. Indiana University Press, 2015.
  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
  • Larsson, Mariah & Marklund, Anders. Swedish Film: An Introduction and Reader. Nordic Academic Press, 2010.
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