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The Night Is My Kingdom (1951)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 50M

Director : Georges Lacombe
Writer : Marcel Rivet

Synopsis

After an accident, Raymond has gone blind. His family treats him like a child, but fortunately a nun comes to his rescue. She works in a center where blind people learn to read using the Braille alphabet.

Actors

Jean Gabin
Jean Gabin
Raymond Pinsard
Simone Valère
Simone Valère
Louise Louveau
Suzanne Dehelly
Suzanne Dehelly
Soeur Gabrielle
Robert Arnoux
Robert Arnoux
Julien Latour
Gérard Oury
Gérard Oury
Lionel Moreau
Marthe Mercadier
Marthe Mercadier
Simone
Jacques Dynam
Jacques Dynam
Jean Gaillard
Cécile Didier
Cécile Didier
Mme Pinsard
Georges Lannes
Georges Lannes
le docteur Vaugeois
Marcelle Arnold
Marcelle Arnold
Germaine Latour
Paul Azaïs
Paul Azaïs
Loustaud
Maurice Pallatier
Maurice Pallatier
Philippe Richard
Philippe Richard
Le directeur
Rivers Cadet
Rivers Cadet
Le père de Simone
Madeleine Gérôme
Madeleine Gérôme
Madame Landry - la mére
Colette Régis
Colette Régis
Madame Turgot
Jean-Louis Allibert
Jean-Louis Allibert
Le ministre (uncredited)
Josée Ariel
Josée Ariel
(uncredited)
René Brun
René Brun
(uncredited)
Jean Clarieux
Jean Clarieux
Un camarade de Pinsard (uncredited)
Roger Dalphin
Roger Dalphin
(uncredited)
Marius David
Marius David
(uncredited)
Cécile Eddy
Cécile Eddy
(uncredited)
Gaston Garchery
Gaston Garchery
(uncredited)
Arlette Merry
Arlette Merry
(uncredited)
Émile Ronet
Émile Ronet
(uncredited)
André Saint-Luc
André Saint-Luc
(uncredited)

Crews

Georges Lacombe
Georges Lacombe
Director
Marcel Rivet
Marcel Rivet
Screenplay
Charles Spaak
Charles Spaak
Dialogue
Pierre Gérin
Pierre Gérin
Producer
Yves Baudrier
Yves Baudrier
Original Music Composer
Philippe Agostini
Philippe Agostini
Director of Photography
Suzanne Rondeau
Suzanne Rondeau
Editor
Henri Taverna
Henri Taverna
Editor
Rino Mondellini
Rino Mondellini
Production Design
René Moulaert
René Moulaert
Production Design

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