Title: Moulin Rouge
Released: 1952
Running time: 1:59:26
Director: John Huston
Producer: John Huston, John Woolf, Jack Clayton
Writer: John Huston, Pierre La Mure
Cast: José Ferrer, Colette Marchand, Suzanne Flon, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Katherine Kath, Christopher Lee, Claude Nollier, Eric Pohlmann, Muriel Smith, Georges Lannes, Walter Crisham, Theodore Bikel, Madge Brindley, Maria Britneva, Charles Carson, Jacques Cey, Diane Cilento, Mary Clare, Peter Cushing, Hugh Dempster
Before Kidman and McGregor there was Zsa Zsa Gabor!!! Henri de Toulouse Lautrec frequently visits the Moulin Rouge, where he drinks cognac and draws sketches of the dancers and singers. Though the son of a French count, Henris legs were badly deformed by a childhood fall, and his personal life is often unhappy as a result. While he is going home one night, a spirited young woman of the streets, Marie, asks him for help. He falls in love with her, and the two become involved in a tumultuous relationship. It becomes increasingly difficult for Toulouse Lautrec to balance his personal feelings, his artistic abilities, and his family name and position.
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