The Night Is My Kingdom
1951 French film
- Marcel Rivet
- Charles Spaak
- Jean Gabin
- Simone Valère
- Gérard Oury
- Suzanne Rondeau
- Henri Taverna
Production
company
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Les Productions Cinématographiques
Release date
- 9 August 1951 (1951-08-09)
Running time
The Night Is My Kingdom (French: La nuit est mon royaume) is a 1951 French drama film directed by Georges Lacombe and starring Jean Gabin, Simone Valère and Gérard Oury.[1] Gabin was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 1951 Venice Film Festival. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Rino Mondellini and René Moulaert.
Main cast
- Jean Gabin as Raymond Pinsard
- Simone Valère as Louise Louveau
- Gérard Oury as Lionel Moreau
- Jacques Dynam as Jean Gaillard
- Marthe Mercadier as Simone
- Cécile Didier as Mme. Pinsard
- Marcelle Arnold as Germaine Latour
- Paul Azaïs as Loustaud
- Georges Lannes as Dr. Vaugeois
- Robert Arnoux as Julien Latour
- Suzanne Dehelly as Soeur Gabrielle
- Maurice Pallatier
- Philippe Richard as Le directeur
- Rivers Cadet as Le père de Simone
- Madeleine Gérôme as La mére
- Colette Régis as Mme Turgot
References
- ^ Aitken p.754
Bibliography
- Aitken, Ian. The Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013.
External links
- The Night Is My Kingdom at IMDb
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Films directed by Georges Lacombe
- Bubble Gum (1931)
- A Telephone Call (1932)
- That Scoundrel Morin (1932)
- The Invisible Woman (1933)
- Youth (1934)
- The Scandalous Couple (1935)
- The Happy Road (1936)
- The Heart Disposes (1936)
- Café de Paris (1938)
- Behind the Facade (1939)
- Musicians of the Sky (1940)
- Paris-New York (1940)
- They Were Twelve Women (1940)
- The Last of the Six (1941)
- Montmartre (1941)
- The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock (1942)
- Monsieur La Souris (1942)
- The Stairs Without End (1943)
- Florence Is Crazy (1944)
- Land Without Stars (1946)
- Martin Roumagnac (1946)
- Convicted (1948)
- Prelude to Glory (1950)
- The Night Is My Kingdom (1951)
- The Seven Deadly Sins (1952)
- The Call of Destiny (1953)
- Their Last Night (1953)
- The Light Across the Street (1956)
- White Cargo (1958)
- My Darned Father (1958)
- L'âme de Nicolas Synders (1961)
- L'âne et le boeuf (1962)
- Message pour Margaret (1964)
- La fabrique du roi (1965)
- Le réquisitionnaire (1968)
- Pierre de Ronsard, gentilhomme vendômois (1970)
- Les mensonges (1971)
- Une atroce petite musique (1973)
- Un souper chez Lauzun (1973)
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