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French Cancan 1955

Set in bustling 19th‑century Paris, impresario Danglard stages the debut of the legendary Moulin Rouge and turns the cancan into a sensation. He becomes entangled with two women—a captivating Egyptian belly‑dancer and a modest shop girl who rises to become a cancan star—painting a vivid portrait of ambition, romance and the birth of a Parisian icon.

Set in bustling 19th‑century Paris, impresario Danglard stages the debut of the legendary Moulin Rouge and turns the cancan into a sensation. He becomes entangled with two women—a captivating Egyptian belly‑dancer and a modest shop girl who rises to become a cancan star—painting a vivid portrait of ambition, romance and the birth of a Parisian icon.

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French Cancan does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of French Cancan

Explore the complete cast of French Cancan, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Michel Piccoli

Michel Piccoli

Le Capitaine Valorgueil

Albert Rémy

Albert Rémy

Barjolin

Jacques Marin

Jacques Marin

Un spectateur (uncredited)

Geneviève Bujold

Geneviève Bujold

Woman (uncredited)

Jean Gabin

Jean Gabin

Henri Danglard

Patachou

Patachou

Yvette Guilbert

Gaston Modot

Gaston Modot

Le valet de Danglard (uncredited)

Jacques Ciron

Jacques Ciron

Premier gommeux (uncredited)

Dora Doll

Dora Doll

La Génisse

Françoise Arnoul

Françoise Arnoul

Nini

Valentino Garavani

Valentino Garavani

Man (uncredited)

Édith Piaf

Édith Piaf

Eugénie Buffet

Philippe Clay

Philippe Clay

Casimir le Serpentin

María Félix

María Félix

Lola

Dorothée Blanck

Dorothée Blanck

Woman (uncredited)

Hubert Deschamps

Hubert Deschamps

Isidore (uncredited)

Jean-Roger Caussimon

Jean-Roger Caussimon

Baron Walter

Paul Mercey

Paul Mercey

Un homme à l'inauguration (uncredited)

Jacques Jouanneau

Jacques Jouanneau

Bidon

Rosy Varte

Rosy Varte

Habituée du café (uncredited)

Pierre Olaf

Pierre Olaf

Roberto (uncredited)

Jean Parédès

Jean Parédès

Coudrier

Bruno Balp

Bruno Balp

Man (uncredited)

Jaque Catelain

Jaque Catelain

Le ministre (uncredited)

Léo Campion

Léo Campion

Le commandant (uncredited)

René Pascal

René Pascal

Man (uncredited)

Lydia Johnson

Lydia Johnson

Mme. Guibolle (uncredited)

André Numès

André Numès

Le voisin (uncredited)

Jacques Hilling

Jacques Hilling

Le chirurgien (uncredited)

Jean-Marc Tennberg

Jean-Marc Tennberg

Savate

Annik Morice

Annik Morice

Thérèse (uncredited)

René-Jean Chauffard

René-Jean Chauffard

L'inspecteur de police (uncredited)

Ursula Vian-Kübler

Ursula Vian-Kübler

Une danseuse de "La Reine Blanche" (uncredited)

Palmyre Levasseur

Palmyre Levasseur

Une blanchisseuse (uncredited)

Jean Sylvère

Jean Sylvère

Le groom (uncredited)

Max Dalban

Max Dalban

Patron de "La Reine Blanche" (uncredited)

Valentine Tessier

Valentine Tessier

Mme. Olympe

Martine Alexis

Martine Alexis

Woman (uncredited)

Pierre Moncorbier

Pierre Moncorbier

L'huissier (uncredited)

Giani Esposito

Giani Esposito

Prince Alexandre

François Joux

François Joux

Le secrétaire (uncredited)

Franco Pastorino

Franco Pastorino

Paulo

Anna Amendola

Anna Amendola

Esther Georges

Michèle Philippe

Michèle Philippe

Eleonore

Michèle Nadal

Michèle Nadal

Bigoudi (uncredited)

Gaston Gabaroche

Gaston Gabaroche

Oscar

Madame Pâquerette

Madame Pâquerette

Mimi Prunelle (uncredited)

Maïa Jusanova

Maïa Jusanova

Woman (uncredited)

Robert Auboyneau

Robert Auboyneau

Le liftier (uncredited)

Anne-Marie Mersen

Anne-Marie Mersen

Paquita (uncredited)

André Philip

André Philip

Man (uncredited)

André Claveau

André Claveau

Paul Delmet

Sylvine Delannoy

Sylvine Delannoy

Titine (uncredited)

France Roche

France Roche

Beatrix

Cora Vaucaire

Cora Vaucaire

Esther Georges (voice)

Jean Raymond

Jean Raymond

Paulus

Mario Juillard

Mario Juillard

Bruno Balpe

Claude Arnay

Claude Arnay

Deuxième gommeux (uncredited)

Maurice Barnay

Maurice Barnay

Man (uncredited)

Laurence Bataille

Laurence Bataille

La Pygmée (uncredited)

Henri-Roland Hercé

Henri-Roland Hercé

Man (uncredited)

Corinne Jansen

Corinne Jansen

Woman (uncredited)

Jedlinska

Jedlinska

La Gigolette (uncredited)

Jean Mortier

Jean Mortier

Le gérant de l'hôtel (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for French Cancan

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In Paris of the late 1880s, ambition, applause, and the price of spectacle collide as a night‑club owner dreams bigger than his profits. Henri Danglard [Jean Gabin] runs Le Paravent Chinois, a stylish yet financially precarious venue where Lola María Félix delivers a showstopping belly dance that draws the crowd but not enough steady money. When a simple night out with friends leads him to La Reine Blanche, a modest Montmartre dance hall, he is struck by the vitality of a young laundress named Nini Françoise Arnoul and envisions a grander stage for her talent. This spark sets off a chain of bold moves: Danglard sells his current club, borrows against Lola’s infatuation with him, and sets out to replace La Reine Blanche with a spectacular new venue—the Moulin Rouge—where a glamorous cancan troupe will reign.

The plan to rebuild the dream unfolds with high energy and mounting risk. Danglard enlists the backing of Baron Walter Jean-Roger Caussimon, a banker whose admiration for Lola adds a crucial funds stream. With the proceeds, the old dance hall is demolished, and the ground is cleared for a dazzling new home for Can‑Can entertainment. The project progresses through tryouts and rehearsals, moving forward with momentum until trouble erupts: a fight with Paulo André Claveau, Nini’s jealous boyfriend, leaves Danglard injured and behind on payments. Lola, already wary of Danglard’s growing bond with Nini, seizes a strategic opportunity to take control of the property and insists that Danglard sever his ties with Nini and abandon the cancan if he wants to keep the venture afloat.

Into the turmoil steps a new complicating force: Alexandre, a timid but wealthy prince who has fallen for Nini. Despite Nini’s limited acquaintance with him or her own feelings, Alexandre buys Lola’s share and returns the property to Danglard, providing the means to rebuild. With the Moulin Rouge back on track, Danglard’s interests begin to tilt away from Nini toward Esther Georges, a maid being transformed into a singer, as plans for the final show intensify. The stakes rise when Lola reveals to Alexandre that Nini’s relationship with Danglard goes beyond professional admiration; the truth becomes too much for the prince, who shoots himself. He survives, however, and the emotional tremors ripple through the company, leaving everyone to confront what love and ambition cost.

** reopened dreams, and a choice that tests every relationship.** Alexandre recovers from his wound, and Nini agrees to accompany him for a single night, although she later remains with Danglard’s evolving project. The opening night arrives with a full house and a chorus of praise, and the atmosphere crackles with anticipation as Danglard witnesses progress and applause swell around his new venture. The dynamics among the characters reach a head when Danglard’s gaze lingers on Esther Georges after her performance, and Nini privately declares that she will not perform in the climactic cancan unless she can possess Danglard entirely. Danglard, blunt and lucid, answers that she can choose a life with Alexandre or a conventional life with Paulo, but he has built a world where people and performances are in constant flux, and she may not be happy with him regardless of the choice.

The night’s tension explodes into a swirl of longing and resolve. In a space crowded with dancers, investors, friends, and rivals, the plan to fill the stage with Lola’s presence is upended by Nini’s decision to step into the spotlight herself. The others rush to salvage the moment by filling in for the unavailable cancan, but Nini ultimately climbs into the spotlight as the chosen performer, defying the odds and reclaiming her agency in a world where acclaim and romance constantly threaten to derail personal happiness.

The curtain falls with a quiet, unanswered question and a new invitation. Danglard, remaining backstage and watching the audience respond to the new cancan, senses the success of his ambitious project and allows himself to be drawn into the euphoria of the crowd. He turns toward the stage and hears a voice behind him—a woman who wants to join the performance—an ending that leaves the door open to what happens next, both on stage and in the lives of those who poured their hearts into the show.

  • Note: Names of principal cast characters appearing in this summary are linked to their respective actors: Henri Danglard [Jean Gabin], Lola [María Félix], Nini [Françoise Arnoul], Bar on Walter [Jean-Roger Caussimon], Paulo [André Claveau], Alexandre [Giani Esposito], and Esther Georges [Anna Amendola].

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French Cancan Themes and Keywords

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French Cancan Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for French Cancan across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


French Can Can Only the French Can French Can-Can 프렌치 캉캉 フレンチ・カンカン Fransk cancan Ranskalainen Cancan Mulató a Montmartre-on Fröjdernas gata Френски канкан Французский канкан 法国康康舞 ფრანგული კანკანი 法國康康舞 Francouzský kankán

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