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夜ごとの美女 ()

Les belles de nuit (original title)
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A young composer has vivid dreams of the past that reflect, yet conflict with his waking life.

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Gérard Philipe ...
Claude - un jeune compositeur rêveur
Martine Carol ...
Edmée 1900 / Edmée de Villebois
Gina Lollobrigida ...
La caissière du Grand Café / Leïla 1830
Magali Vendeuil ...
Suzanne - la fille du garagiste / Suzanne 1789
Marilyn Buferd ...
La postière / Madame Bonacieux (as Marylin Bufferd)
Raymond Bussières ...
Roger - le garagiste / le tambour
Raymond Cordy ...
Gaston / Le marquis
Bernard Lajarrige ...
Léon - le gendarme
Albert Michel ...
Le facteur / Un révolutionnaire
Palau ...
Le vieux monsieur qui critique toutes les époques
Jean Parédès ...
Paul - le pharmacien
Paolo Stoppa ...
Le directeur de l'Opéra
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Le Choeur Marguerite Mercier ...
Les choristes
Monique Aïssata ...
La servante de Leïla (uncredited)
Robert Balpo ...
Le directeur du collège (uncredited)
Madeleine Barbulée ...
La femme au bureau de poste / Woman in post office (uncredited)
Jacques Beauvais ...
Petit rôle (uncredited)
Georges Bever ...
Le garçon de café (uncredited)
Jackie Blanchot ...
Un sbire algérien / Porthos - un mousquetaire (uncredited)
Mathilde Casadesus ...
La gouvernante de Suzanne 1789 / Suzanne's governess (1793) (uncredited)
Christian Chantal ...
Singer (uncredited)
Marcel Charvey ...
Un témoin du duel (uncredited)
René-Jean Chauffard ...
M. de Villebois - le mari d'Edmée (uncredited)
Max Dalban ...
L'oriental qui amène des ciseaux (uncredited)
André Dalibert ...
Le général (uncredited)
Monique Darval ...
Singer (uncredited)
Jean Daurand ...
Un révolutionnaire (uncredited)
Joé Davray ...
Un frère de Leïla (uncredited)
Gil Delamare ...
D'Artagnan - le chef des mousquetaires (uncredited)
Paul Demange ...
Le petit monsieur qui veut reprendre le piano (uncredited)
Bernard Dhéran ...
L'aviateur - Le fiancé de la caissière (uncredited)
Paul Faivre ...
L'huissier à l'Opéra (uncredited)
Bernard Farrel ...
Sans-culotte (uncredited)
Pierre Fleta ...
Singer (uncredited)
René Fluet ...
Le deuxième déménageur du piano (uncredited)
Édouard Francomme ...
Un voisin / Un laquais / Un révolutionnaire (uncredited)
Guy Henry ...
Un homme préhistorique (uncredited)
Jores ...
(uncredited)
Léon Larive ...
Un révolutionnaire (uncredited)
Marcelle Legendre ...
Singer (uncredited)
Palmyre Levasseur ...
La dame au parapluie (uncredited)
Julien Maffre ...
An agent (uncredited)
Alain Malloire ...
Un fils d'Edmée (uncredited)
Michel Malloire ...
Un fils d'Edmée (uncredited)
Yannick Malloire ...
Catherine de Villebois - la fille d'Edmée (uncredited)
Dominique Marcas ...
(uncredited)
Henri Marchand ...
L'abbé en 1789 (uncredited)
Franck Maurice ...
Un révolutionnaire (uncredited)
Jean Morel ...
(uncredited)
Bernard Musson ...
Un témoin du duel (uncredited)
Marcel Méral ...
Petit rôle (uncredited)
François Nadal ...
Petit rôle (uncredited)
Henri Niel ...
Le président du tribunal (uncredited)
Jean Ozenne ...
L'administrateur (uncredited)
Georges Paulais ...
Le compositeur refoulé (uncredited)
Jimmy Perrys ...
Un consommateur jouant du chapeau (uncredited)
Jane Pierson ...
La dame au guichet de la poste (uncredited)
Piot ...
(uncredited)
François Richard ...
(uncredited)
Philippe Richard ...
Un homme (uncredited)
Marcel Rouzé ...
Un homme (uncredited)
Eugène Stuber ...
Le premier déménageur du piano (uncredited)
Sylvain ...
Un homme au guichet de la poste (uncredited)
Chantal Tirède ...
Singer (uncredited)
Roger Vincent ...
(uncredited)

Directed by

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René Clair

Written by

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René Clair... (scenario)
 
René Clair... (adaptation) and
Pierre Barillet... (adaptation) and
Jean-Pierre Grédy... (adaptation)
 
René Clair... (dialogue)
 
Gian Luigi Rondi... (credited in Italian version only)

Produced by

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René Clair...producer
Angelo Rizzoli...producer

Music by

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Georges Van Parys

Cinematography by

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Armand Thirard

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Louisette Hautecoeur
Denise Natot

Production Design by

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Léon Barsacq...(as Leon Barsacq)

Costume Design by

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Rosine Delamare
Georgette Fillon...(uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Marcel Bordenave...makeup artist
Jules Chanteau...hair stylist
René Daudin...hair stylist

Production Management

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Léon Carré...production manager
Romano Dandi...assistant production manager: Italian version
André Hoss...unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michel Boisrond...associate director
Serge Vallin...second assistant director

Art Department

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René Albouze...assistant designer
André Bakst...assistant production designer
Jacques Chalvet...assistant designer
Bruno Rehak...poster artist : West Germany (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Antoine Petitjean...sound engineer / sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Gilbert Chain...assistant camera
Jean Dicop...assistant camera
Robert Florent...assistant to director of photography (as R. Florent)
Robert Juillard...cinematographer: second unit
Louis Née...assistant camera / second cinematographer (uncredited)
Henri Thibault...still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Marie Grintzeff...assistant costume designer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Francine Corteggiani...script supervisor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Claire Guibert...french voice dubbing: Gina Lollobrigida (uncredited)
Pierre Morin...french voice dubbing: André Dalibert (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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    Storyline

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    Plot Summary

    Young Claude, teacher by day, is a struggling composer by night. Alas, everyone around him seems to prefer noise to music. But in his dreams,he lives in other eras where he is appreciated, lionized, and the conqueror of delicious women (idealized forms of women he's seen in waking life). The dreams are suitably dreamlike, yet have a kind of reality, for he revisits them after waking. The conflict between waking and dream worlds leads to amusing, strange, even fantastic situations. Which world will prevail? Written byRod Crawford

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    Taglines A Bon Bon From the Master of ComedySee more »
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    Also Known As
    • Le belle della notte (Italy)
    • Night Beauties (World-wide, English title)
    • Beauties of the Night (United States)
    • Mujeres soñadas (Spain)
    • Las bellas de noche (Spain)
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    Runtime
    • 87 min
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    Trivia Final film of Jane Pierson.See more »
    Movie Connections Featured inFilm présenté: Les belles de nuit (1956).See more »
    Soundtracks Les Belles de NuitSee more »

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