Mademoiselle Fifi is a 1944 American period film directed by Robert Wise for RKO, in his solo directorial debut. It was written by Josef Mischel and Peter Ruric based on two short stories by Guy de Maupassant, "Mademoiselle Fifi" and "Boule de Suif". The film features an ensemble cast headed by Simone Simon, John Emery and Kurt Kreuger, and was produced by noted B-film producer Val Lewton. The movie is set during a time when the Prussian Army occupied part of France in 1870. Since it was produced in Hollywood during the Second World War, in the same year Paris was liberated from Nazi rule, it contains elements of wartime propaganda, evoking Jeanne D’Arc among other heroes of French history, and holding up French people in occupied territory who follow orders as objects of pity or outrage, depending on their circumstances.
Mademoiselle Fifi (1946)
Directed by Robert Wise
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Budget
$200,000
Tags
19th Century, French Empire, Second French Empire
Attributes
Based On: Mademoiselle Fifi
Narrative Location: France
Narrative Location: France
Alternate Titles
Despoinis Fifi
GR
Guy de Maupassant's Mademoiselle Fifi
US
Mademoiselle Fifi
BR, CA, PT, ES, GB, US
Neiti Fifi
FI
Panna Fifi
PL
The Silent Bell
US
Yo no me vendo
MX
ナチスに挑んだ女
JP
フィフィ嬢
JP