Alone in the Night (1945 film)

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| director = Christian Stengel

| producer = Raymond Borderie
Adrien Remaugé

| writer = Yves Boisyvon
Jacqueline Boisyvon
Christian Stengel
Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon

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| starring = Bernard Blier
Sophie Desmarets
Jacques Pills

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| music = Francis Lopez
Louiguy
Jean Solar

| cinematography = Christian Matras

| editing = Claude Ibéria

| color_process = Black and white

| studio = Général Films

| distributor = Pathé Consortium Cinéma

| released = {{film date|df=yes|1945|11|21|}}

| runtime = 100 minutes

| country = France

| language = French

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Alone in the Night (French: Seul dans la nuit) is a 1945 French crime film directed by Christian Stengel, and starring Bernard Blier, Sophie Desmarets and Jacques Pills.

Synopsis

A series of murders are being perpetrated in Paris. Strangely, during each of the crimes, a signature song of a famous popular singer is heard, at first by an eccentric old man. The police inspector on his first case follows several leads around the entourage of the singer, and the daughter of a police commissioner through a radio show draws the chase through a nocturnal Paris, to a disused theatre where the assassin has lured his final victim.

Cast

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Background

The person originally chosen for the role of Jacques Sartory was André Claveau, but as he was still under a cloud due to his activities during the Occupation, the producers moved on to Jacques Jansen, known for opera and operetta, before finally casting Jacques Pills.La Bonhomie façon Blier: Entretiens autour du film avec Jean-Philippe Guerand, Didier Griselain and Thibault Le Hégarat (documentary). Included with Pathé DVD/bluray issue P712753, 2022.

The film recorded admissions in France of 2,844,119.[http://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.boxofficestory.com/&prev=search French box office results for 1945] at Box Office Story It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys.

Bibliography

  • Raymond Chirat : Catalogue des films français de long métrage. Films de fiction 1940-1950 (Editions Imprimerie Saint-Paul, S.A., Luxembourg 1981), N°684.

References