Wedding Night (1935 film)

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Wedding Night
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Directed by Maurice Kéroul
Georges Monca
Written byAlbert Barré and Henri Kéroul
Based onUne nuit de noces by Albert Barré and Henri Kéroul
Produced byMaurice Kéroul
Georges Monca
Starring Armand Bernard
Florelle
Robert Arnoux
Cinematography Henri Barreyre
Paul Portier
Music by Joseph Szulc
Production
companies
Films Éclat
Haussmann Films
Distributed byFilms Éclat
Release date
  • 30 August 1935 (1935-08-30)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Wedding Night (French: Une nuit de noces) is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Maurice Kéroul and Georges Monca and starring Armand Bernard, Florelle and Robert Arnoux. [1] [2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Heilbronner. It is based on the play of the same title by Albert Barré and Henri Kéroul, previously adapted into a 1920 silent film Wedding Night and the later 1950 film Wedding Night . [3]

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References

  1. Rège p.565
  2. https://www.unifrance.org/film/53568/une-nuit-de-noces
  3. Goble p.257

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