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Arletty Filmography

ActressBORN 1898COURBEVOIE58 FILMS IN DB

Arletty

Known for Acting · Belmondo: The Incorrigible, Children of Paradise, The Woman I Loved the Most

58
FILMS IN DB
$929
TOTAL VALUE
29
PRICED
$32
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Tomboy
~$390 · BETAMAX · 1936
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Belmondo: The Incorrigible
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Arletty, born Léonie Marie Julie Bathiat, stands as an icon of French cinema, her enigmatic presence captivating audiences across decades. Collectors revere her work not just for its artistic merit, but for her indelible impact on the Golden Age of French film. Her collaborations with director Marcel Carné are particularly prized, with *Children of Paradise* (1945) often cited as one of the greatest films ever made. Its enduring legacy ensures any high-quality physical release, whether DVD, Blu-ray, or a future 4K restoration, is a must-have for cinephiles. Beyond *Children of Paradise*, Arletty's magnetic performances in Carné's earlier masterpieces like *Daybreak* (1939) are equally sought after. These pre-war and wartime collaborations showcase her range and the unique allure she brought to the screen. For collectors, owning pristine copies of these films is a window into a pivotal era of filmmaking and a testament to Arletty's singular talent, making her filmography a cornerstone for any serious exploration of French cinematic history on home video.

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FULL FILMOGRAPHY

58 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era was Arletty most active in as an actress?

Arletty was most active during the 1930s, which is the decade in which she made the majority of her films.

What types of film genres did Arletty work in?

Arletty's filmography includes a variety of genres such as comedy, drama, romance, documentary, crime, and fantasy.

What are some of Arletty's notable film roles?

Some of Arletty's notable roles include Madame Barrault in The Longest Day (1962), Blanche Le Garrec in Air of Paris (1954), and Kid Parasol in Pension Mimosas (1935).

Did Arletty appear in any films released after her active years?

Yes, Arletty appears as herself through archive footage in the 2007 film Arletty, Lady Paname.

On what physical media formats can you find Arletty's films?

Arletty's films have been released on a wide range of physical media including betamax, blu-ray, dvd, laserdisc, vhs, and others.