Toi, le venin

Toi, le venin (aka: Blonde in a White Car; US title: Nude in a White Car; UK title: Night Is Not for Sleep) is a 1958 French crime drama film directed and written by Robert Hossein, based on the novel C'est toi le venin... by Frédéric Dard. The music score was by André Hossein. The film tells the story of a young man who has affairs with two sisters.

Toi, le venin
Theatrical poster
Directed byRobert Hossein
Produced byJules Borkon
Written byRobert Hossein
Frédéric Dard (novel)
StarringRobert Hossein
Marina Vlady
Odile Versois
Music byAndré Hossein
CinematographyRobert Juillard
Edited byGilbert Natot
Production
company
Champs-Élysées Productions
Filmauro
Distributed byPathé Consortium Cinéma (France)
Trans Lux (USA)
Release date
27 March 1959 (France)
26 October 1960 (New York City)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryFrance / Italy
LanguageFrench

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