Three Rooms in Manhattan
1965 French film
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Three Rooms in Manhattan (French: Trois chambres à Manhattan) is a black-and-white 1965 French drama film filmed in New York City.[1] It is based on the 1946 novel "Trois Chambres à Manhattan" (which has been translated into English as "Three Rooms in Manhattan" and "Three Bedrooms in Manhattan") by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, about a romance between François, a French actor, and Kay, an American woman.[2][3][4] It marks Robert De Niro's film debut.
| Three Rooms in Manhattan | |
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| Directed by | Marcel Carné |
| Starring | Annie Girardot Maurice Ronet Gabriele Ferzetti |
| Music by | Mal Waldron Martial Solal |
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| Country | France |
| Language | French |
Plot
Cast
- Annie Girardot as Kay Larsi
- Maurice Ronet as François Comte
- O.E. Hasse as Hourvitch
- Roland Lesaffre as Pierre
- Gabriele Ferzetti as Comte Larsi
- Geneviève Page as Yolande Combes
- Robert Hoffmann as Thierry
- Margaret Nolan as June
- Virginia Vee as La chanteuse noire
- Robert De Niro had a small uncredited part as a client at a dinner scene.[1][5] Richard S. Castellano appears as an angry American. Abe Vigoda also appears uncredited as a man in an elevator.[6]