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Directed by | André Berthomieu |
Written by | Louis Verneuil |
Based on | The Train for Venice by Louis Verneuil and Georges Berr |
Produced by | Eugène Tucherer |
Starring | Max Dearly Huguette Duflos Victor Boucher |
Cinematography | Fred Langenfeld |
Edited by | Christian Gaudin |
Music by | Georges Van Parys |
Production company | B.U.P. Française |
Distributed by | Les Films Paramount |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
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The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean d'Eaubonne.
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