Dark Eyes (1935 film)
Dark Eyes (French: Les yeux noirs) is a 1935 French drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Harry Baur, Simone Simon and Jean-Pierre Aumont.[1]
Dark Eyes | |
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Directed by | Viktor Tourjansky |
Produced by | Herman Millakowsky |
Written by | Robert Thoeren Jean-Pierre Feydeau Jacques Natanson Viktor Tourjansky |
Starring | Harry Baur Simone Simon Jean-Pierre Aumont |
Music by | Michel Michelet |
Cinematography | Louis Née Armand Thirard |
Edited by | Boris de Fast |
Production company | Les Productions Milo Film |
Distributed by | Sélection Servaes Films |
Release date | 5 September 1935 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Eugène Lourié.
Cast
- Harry Baur as Ivan Ivanovitch Petroff
- Simone Simon as Tania
- Jean-Pierre Aumont as Karpoff
- Jean-Max as Roudine
- Christiane Ribes as Une demi-mondaine
- Jeanne Brindeau as La gouvernante
- Max Maxudian
- Pierre Labry as Le noceur
- André Dubosc as Le maître d'hôtel
- Guy Sloux as Le fêtard
- Nine Assia as Lucie
- Viviane Romance as La comtesse
- Georges Paulais
- Jacques Berlioz as Le directeur
- Adrienne Trenkel
- Maxime Fabert as Un convive
- Claude Lehmann as Un jeune officier
- Marguerite de Morlaye
- Émile Genevois
- Léon Arvel as Un serveur du restaurant
- Raymond Aimos as Un serveur du restaurant
- Rodolphe Marcilly
- Pierre Athon
- André Siméon
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References
- Oscherwitz & Higgins p.318
Bibliography
- Dayna Oscherwitz & MaryEllen Higgins. The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
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