Between Eleven and Midnight (1949) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 23, 1949

Original Title:
Entre onze heures et minuit

Alternate Titles:
Zwischen 11 und Mitternacht

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
Francinex
Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 92

Between eleven o’clock and midnight one evening, a notorious trafficker Jérôme Vidauban is shot whilst walking in a tunnel in Paris. The case is assigned to Inspector Carrel, who is Vidauban’s perfect double. Using his resemblance to the arch criminal, Carrel manages to infiltrate in Vidauban’s circle of acquaintances and contacts. He becomes embroiled in a bizarre web of intrigue and discovers no shortage of possible murder suspects, all of whom appear to be surprised to see him still alive.

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Adaptation:
Henri Decoin
Marcel Rivet

Assistant Camera:
Jean Charvein
Paul Souvestre

Assistant Decorator:
Henri Morin

Assistant Director:
Wladimir Roitfeld
F. Colin

Assistant Production Design:
Camille Demangeat

Camera Operator:
Noël Martin

Costume Design:
Jacques Fath

Dialogue:
Henri Jeanson

Director:
Henri Decoin

Director of Photography:
Nicolas Hayer

Editor:
Annick Millet

Hairstylist:
René Daudin

Makeup Artist:
Serge Gleboff

Novel:
Claude Luxel

Original Music Composer:
Henri Sauguet

Producer:
Jacques Roitfeld

Production Design:
Emile Alex

Production Manager:
Constantin Geftman

Set Decoration:
Maurice Jumeau

Sound Engineer:
William Robert Sivel

Sound Recordist:
Pierre-André Bertrand
Jacques Carrère

Still Photographer:
Raymond Bègue

Unit Manager:
H. Guillot

Unit Production Manager:
A. Laurier

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