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The Blood of a Poet
Original Title : Le Sang d'un poète
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Fantasy
Overview :
Told in four episodes, an unnamed artist is transported through a mirror into another dimension, where he travels through various bizarre scenarios. This film is the first part of Cocteau's Orphic Trilogy, which consists of The Blood of a Poet (1932), Orpheus (1950) and Testament of Orpheus (1960).
Runtime : 55 Minutes
Average Vote : 7.196
Vote Count : 148
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Release Dates
United Kingdom
Premiere - Glasgow Film Theatre Special Late Night Showing : 1/10/75
United States
Premiere - New York City, New York : 11/3/33
Production
Production Companies :
Vicomte de Noailles
Production Countries :
France
The Orphic Trilogy
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Casting
Enrique Rivero
Poet
Pauline Carton
The child trainer
Odette Talazac
Jean Cocteau
Bit Part (uncredited)
Elizabeth Lee Miller
Statue
Jean Desbordes
Louis XV Friend
Fernand Dichamps
Lucien Jager
A spectator in a box
Féral Benga
Black Angel
Barbette
A spectator
Crew
Jean Cocteau
Director
Georges Périnal
Director of Photography
Jean Cocteau
Editor
Georges Auric
Original Music Composer
Jean Cocteau
Writer
Coco Chanel
Costume Design
Le Vicomte de Noailles
Producer
Jean-André d'Eaubonne
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