Title;Description;Location;Creator;Size;File;ShortFile;DateCreated Alexandre Trauner;Mr Klein was one of many credits for Trauner. The three women behind him decorate the police conference room, from which planning and coordination of the Jewish roundup happened.;Studios de Boulogne, 2 rue de Silly, Boulogne;;5,624 x 3,678;J:\jonz\photos\1976\1976-01\07\1976-01-07-A.2-01.tif;1976-01-07-A.2-01.tif;January 07, 1976 Art Director Trauner surveys his domain ;Stage A was a huge room, opening onto construction and staging workshops. The ceilings were high and most of the technical services needed for film production were easily at hand. ;Studios de Boulogne, 2 rue de Silly, Boulogne;;5,632 x 3,692;J:\jonz\photos\1976\1976-02\06\1976-02-06-A-25.tif;1976-02-06-A-25.tif;February 06, 1976 Flat painted to mimic location at Rue du Bac ;This painting was used in the studio to fake the view from Robert Klein's apartment. The perspective and use of color were so accurate that it felt like a mirror of reality. ;Studios de Boulogne, 2 rue de Silly, Boulogne;;5,633 x 3,667;J:\jonz\photos\1976\1976-01\05\1976-01-05-A-02.tif;1976-01-05-A-02.tif;January 05, 1976 Postman delivering letter to Klein in rain;Fisher watches as filming is being rehearsed with artificial rain at the real rue du Bac location.;Private residence, Rue du Bac, Paris;;5,622 x 3,662;J:\jonz\photos\1975\1975-12\23\1975-12-23-C2-03.tif;1975-12-23-C2-03.tif;December 23, 1975 Studios de Boulogne;Studios de Boulogne were east of Paris on the north bank of the Seine. Built in 1941, they had been used in long list of American and French film productions.;Studios de Boulogne, 2 rue de Silly, Boulogne;;5,624 x 3,688;J:\jonz\photos\1976\1976-02\06\1976-02-06-B-31.tif;1976-02-06-B-31.tif;February 06, 1976