Adam Is Eve
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| Directed by | René Gaveau | 
| Written by | René Gaveau | 
| Based on | Adam est Ève by Francis Didelot | 
| Produced by | Fernand Rivers  Lucien Viard  | 
| Starring | Michèle Carvel  Jean Carmet Thérèse Dorny  | 
| Cinematography | Georges Leclerc | 
| Edited by | Michelle David | 
| Music by | Jean Yatove | 
Production companies  | Les Films Fernand Rivers  Orex Films  | 
| Distributed by | Les Films Fernand Rivers | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 92 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
Adam Is Eve (French: Adam est... Ève) is a 1954 French comedy film directed by René Gaveau and starring Michèle Carvel, Jean Carmet and Thérèse Dorny.[1] It is based on Francis Didelot's 1952 novel of the same name and was the first French film that covered sex change.[2]
Synopsis
Charles Beaumont is finishing his national service and is engaged to be married. After taking part in a boxing match he increasingly feels strange sensations and goes to consult a doctor. He is transformed into Charlotte, a young woman. Unwilling to tell his family or fiancée, he disappears and earns a living dancing in a nude cabaret show.
Cast
- Michèle Carvel as Charles / Charlotte Beaumont
 - Jean Carmet as Gaston
 - Thérèse Dorny as Mme Beaumont
 - Mireille Perrey as Mme Corinne
 - Antoine Balpêtré as Dr. Charman
 - Anouk Ferjac as Claire
 - Antoinette Moya as Adeline Beaumont
 - Robert Lombard as Alphonse
 - Robert Rocca as Léon
 - Gilbert Guiraud as Lucien
 - René Blancard as M Beaumont
 - Jean Tissier as M Lapopie
 - Georges Bever as Le garçon
 - Fransined as Le brigadier
 - Claire Gérard as La concierge
 - François Joux as La pâte brisée
 - Michel Nastorg as Le maître d'hôtel
 - André Numès Fils as Le commissaire
 - René Berthier as Le portier
 
References
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
 - Reeser, Todd W. (2017). "Transsexuality and the Production of French Universalism: René Gaveau's "Adam est... Ève" (1954)". The French Review. 91 (2): 126–138. ISSN 0016-111X.
 
External links
- Adam Is Eve at IMDb
 
