L'Arlésienne

L'Arlésienne has been the title of two notable film versions of Alphonse Daudet's play of the same name. The first was an early talking film made in 1930, and the second was made in 1942 starring the French actor Raimu and a young Louis Jourdan. There have also been television versions; however, the play has never been filmed or televised in English. It has been televised as recently as 1992, under the title Pour une Fille en Rouge (For a Woman i... more

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