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The Night Is Ours | |
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Produced by | Carl Froelich |
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Music by | Hanson Milde-Meissner |
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Distributed by | Films P.J. de Venloo |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | French |
The Night Is Ours (French: La nuit est à nous) is a 1930 German drama film directed by Roger Lion, Carl Froelich and Henry Roussel and starring Marie Bell, Henry Roussel and Jean Murat. It was made in Berlin as the French-language version of the 1929 German film The Night Belongs to Us. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios of UFA.
Cast
- Marie Bell as Bettine de Barsac
- Henry Roussel as Léon Grandet
- Jean Murat as Henri Brécourt
- Jim Gérald as Barsac père
- Mary Costes as Madame Brécourt
- May Vincent as Odette Thompson
- Kitty Kelly as Maud Sarazin
- Caralli as Le prince russe
- Geneviève Cargese as Une femme
- Georges Galli as Alain
- Germano
- Pierre Juvenet as Sam Burtley
- Louise Lagrange
- Jeannie Luxeuil
- Max Maxudian as Prosper Besagne
- Vony Myriame
- Renée Passeur
- Marthe Sarbel as Nadan
- André Vetti as Monsieur Barsac
References
- Crisp p. 103
Bibliography
- Crisp, Colin G. (1993). The Classic French Cinema, 1930–1960. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-21115-6.
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