Dans la nuit

Synopsis: A pit worker is crippled by an accident and his wife flirts with another man.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Charles Vanel
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
1930
75 min
42 Views


whereas...

Love, Confidence, Happiness

months pass by...

You can connect it!

...after weeks of separation

and suffering...

After three days... when you

remove the bandage...

After three days... when you

remove the bandage...

but life goes on...

it will do...

he works at night again.

Tonight:

Great Performance!

But life...

Stop thinking... don't refuse...

Come! Let's go away!

You have the right to be

as happy as anyone else.

Come... let's go!

I'll work somewhere else.

We'll love each other.

We will be happy!

We will be happy!

They mustn't catch us!

You promised, we would go

somewhere else!

You promised, we would

be happy!

You can't let me down now!

Yes, yes... it's me!

Dreams are so foolish!

The End

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Charles Vanel

Charles-Marie Vanel, known as Charles Vanel (21 August 1892 – 15 April 1989), was a French actor and director. He made his screen debut in 1912, in Robert Péguy's Jim Crow, and is perhaps best remembered for his role as a desperate truck driver in Clouzot's acclaimed The Wages of Fear, a film that won both the Golden Bear and Palme d'Or in 1953. In Hitchcock's 1955 film, To Catch a Thief, he played a restaurateur who had served in the French Resistance with Cary Grant. Later in his career he would act alongside Jean-Paul Belmondo (Magnet of Doom) and Klaus Kinski (Golden Night). In his 77-year career he appeared in more than 200 films. more…

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