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Les amours de minuit

1931 | 109 min | Drama

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Synopsis

The Lovers of Midnight is a 1931 French-German crime drama film directed by Augusto Genina and Marc Allégret and starring Danièle Parola, Pierre Batcheff and Josseline Gaël. It is a Multiple-language version with a separate German-language version, Mitternachtsliebe, also produced. It was the first sound film to be made at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. It was remade as the 1943 film Voyage Without Hope during the Occupation period.

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Credits

Producer
Carl Froelich, Pierre Braunberger, Roger Richebé
Director
Augusto Genina, Carl Froelich, Marc Allégret
Original Music Composer
Georges Van Parys
Editor
Jean Mamy
Country
Germany, France

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Cast · 12

Danièle Parola

Danièle Parola

Josseline Gaël

Josseline Gaël

Alex Bernard

Alex Bernard

PL

Pierre Labry

JV

Jacques Varennes

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