Dark Eyes (1935)
In 1913, in Russia, a widower hides from his daughter that he is a butler in a meeting restaurant. She meets a banker who is trying to seduce her and takes her to this restaurant. The father, knowing the decadent life of this client, immediately sends his daughter home. The pure love that her piano teacher devotes to her will allow the young girl to console herself for her disappointments...
Director:
Viktor Tourjansky
Writer:
Jean-Pierre Feydeau
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Harry Baur as Ivan Ivanovitch Petroff |
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Simone Simon as Tania |
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Viviane Romance as Countess |
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Jean-Pierre Aumont as Karpoff |
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Jean-Max as Roudine |
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Christiane Ribes as Demi-mondaine |
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Raymond Aimos as Restaurant waiter |
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Léon Arvel as Restaurant waiter |
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Assia Granatouroff as Lucie |
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Pierre Athon as |
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Jacques Berlioz as Director |
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Jeanne Brindeau as Governess |
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André Dubosc as Maître d'hôtel |
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Maxime Fabert as Guest |
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Émile Genevois as |
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Pierre Labry as Reveler |
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Claude Lehmann as Young officer |
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Rodolphe Marcilly as |
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Max Maxudian as |
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Marguerite de Morlaye as |
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Georges Paulais as |
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André Siméon as |
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Guy Sloux as Partygoer |
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Adrienne Trenkel as |
| Writing | Jacques Natanson | Dialogue |
| Writing | Viktor Tourjansky | Story |
| Directing | Viktor Tourjansky | Director |
| Writing | Jean-Pierre Feydeau | Screenplay |
| Editing | Boris de Fast | Editor |
| Writing | Robert Thoeren | Story |
| Sound | Michel Michelet | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Louis Née | Director of Photography |
| Production | Herman Millakowsky | Producer |
| Camera | Armand Thirard | Director of Photography |
| Art | Eugène Lourié | Art Direction |