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Directed by | Emil-Edwin Reinert |
Written by | Pierre Laroche Emil-Edwin Reinert |
Based on | La mort à boire by Jacques Laurent |
Produced by | Robert Woog |
Starring | Henri Vidal Maria Mauban Françoise Arnoul |
Cinematography | Marcel Grignon |
Edited by | Victoria Mercanton |
Music by | Joe Hajos |
Production companies | Films Metzger et Woog Filmsonor |
Distributed by | Union Française de Production Cinématographique |
Release date | 26 October 1950 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
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