Twilight (1944)
At the beginning of the 20th century, the destiny of Félicie Nanteuil, a young girl from the provinces who became a big star on the stage thanks to a comedian who committed suicide out of love for her.
Director: Marc Allégret
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Claude Dauphin as Aimé Cavalier |
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Micheline Presle as Félicie Nanteuil |
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Louis Jourdan as Robert de Ligny |
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Jacques Louvigny as Pradel |
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Marcelle Praince as Mme Nanteuil |
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Marion Malville as Fagette |
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Charlotte Clasis as Mme Pierson |
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Mady Berry as Mme Michon |
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Charles Lavialle as Durville |
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Jean d'Yd as Le docteur Socrate |
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Gaston Orbal as Constantin |
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Max Révol as |
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Henry Lefevre as |
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Edmond Beauchamp as Le jeune premier (uncredited) |
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Danièle Delorme as La camarade de Félicie (uncredited) |
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Roger Pigaut as (uncredited) |
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Pierre Prévert as L'appariteur (uncredited) |
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Simone Sylvestre as Mme de Ligny (uncredited) |
| Directing | Marc Allégret | Director |
| Writing | Marcel Achard | Writer |
| Writing | Curt Alexander | Writer |
| Writing | Anatole France | Writer |
| Writing | Charles de Peyret-Chappuis | Writer |
| Sound | Jacques Ibert | Music |
| Art | Paul Bertrand | Set Decoration |
| Camera | Louis Page | Director of Photography |