Father Goriot
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Father Goriot
Summary
Father Goriot is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Father Goriot's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Father Goriot's director is recorded as Robert Vernay[4].
- Father Goriot's screenwriter is recorded as Charles Spaak[5].
- Father Goriot's composer is recorded as Jean Wiener[6].
- Father Goriot's genre is recorded as drama film[7].
- Father Goriot's based on is recorded as Père Goriot[8].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as André Marnay[9].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Claude Génia[10].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Edmond Beauchamp[11].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as François Viguier[12].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Georges Péclet[13].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Georges Rollin[14].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Henri Coutet[15].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Jean Desailly[16].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Jean Diener[17].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Léonce Corne[18].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Lise Delamare[19].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Made Siamé[20].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Marcel Delaître[21].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Marcelle Praince[22].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Maurice Escande[23].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Pierre Larquey[24].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Pierre Renoir[25].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Pierre Vernet[26].
- Father Goriot's cast member is recorded as Raymond Rognoni[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Father Goriot's director is recorded as Robert Vernay[4]. Its screenwriter is recorded as Charles Spaak[5]. Cast members include André Marnay[9], Claude Génia[10], Edmond Beauchamp[11], François Viguier[12], Georges Péclet[13], and Georges Rollin[14].
Publication
Father Goriot's publication date is recorded as +1945-01-01T00:00:00Z[28]. Its genre is recorded as drama film[7].
Why It Matters
Father Goriot ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month).[2]