The Melbourne Rendezvous (Rendez-vous à Melbourne) 67 years old

The Melbourne Rendezvous

Rendez-Vous a Melbourne is the official filmed record of the 1956 Olympic Games in Australia. At the time of its release, there was much controversy in the documentary-filmmaking world over the fact that the Aussies signed over exclusive distribution rights to a French firm, resulting in a boycott from other movie companies. None of this matters when the film is seen today: though not in the same league as Leni Reifenstahl's Olympiad, this 110-minute extravaganza is consistently entertaining. Fifteen cameras were utilized to lens every aspect of the event; it was then up to editors Jean Dudrumet and Monique Lacombe to burrow through miles and miles of film to cull the highlights seen herein. Portions of Rendez-Vous a Melbourne have since resurfaced in practically every Olympics documentary -- not to mention the many TV specials attending the now-biannual event.

Credits

The Melbourne Rendezvous Cast

Name Character
François Périer He was 37, 82 years old when he died as Narrator

The Melbourne Rendezvous Crew

Name Department
Jean-Christophe Averty as Assistant Director. He was 28 (88) years old when He died Directing
Jean-Charles Dudrumet as Editor. He was 29 (now 97) years old Editing
Christian Chevallier as Music. He was 26 (78) years old when He died Sound
The Melbourne Rendezvous poster
The Melbourne Rendezvous (67 years)

  • Release day: Monday, January 21, 1957
  • Runtime: 106 minutes