The Lovers of Midnight (French: Les amours de minuit) is a 1931 French-German crime drama film directed by Augusto Genina and Marc Allégret and starring Danièle Parola, Pierre Batcheff and Josseline Gaël.[1] 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.[2] It was remade as the 1943 film Voyage Without Hope during the Occupation period.
The Lovers of Midnight | |
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Directed by | Augusto Genina Marc Allégret |
Written by | Carl Behr Paul Bringuier Augusto Genina Georg C. Klaren Maurice Krol Georges Neveux |
Produced by | Pierre Braunberger Carl Froelich Roger Richebé |
Starring | Danièle Parola Pierre Batcheff Josseline Gaël |
Cinematography | Roger Hubert Theodor Sparkuhl |
Edited by | Jean Mamy |
Music by | Philippe Parès Georges Van Parys |
Production companies | Carl Froelich-Film Les Établissements Braunberger-Richebé |
Distributed by | Paris-Cinéma Location |
Release date |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Countries | France Germany |
Language | French |
Synopsis
editMarcel, a young bank clerk who has stolen money on a whim, is heading south to catch a ship to Latin America. On the train he encounters ruthless criminal Gaston who persuades his mistress Georgette, a singer in a nightclub, to seduce and rob the clerk. However, she begins to develop feelings for him.
Cast
edit- Danièle Parola as Georgette Lajoie
- Pierre Batcheff as Marcel Valmont
- Louis Zellas as Le Capitaine / The Captain
- Josseline Gaël as Fanny
- Jacques Varennes as Gaston Bouchard
- Pierre Labry as Le policier
References
editBibliography
edit- Powrie, Phil & Rebillard, Éric. Pierre Batcheff and stardom in 1920s French cinema. Edinburgh University Press, 2009.
- Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.