Les Visiteurs du Soir
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| The Devil's Envoys | |
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Film poster under original French Title |
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| Directed by | Marcel Carné |
| Produced by | André Paulve |
| Written by | Pierre Laroche Jacques Prévert |
| Starring | Arletty Jules Berry Marie Déa Marcel Herrand Fernand Ledoux Alain Cuny |
| Music by | Maurice Thiriet |
| Cinematography | Roger Hubert |
| Editing by | Henri Rust |
| Release date(s) | 1942 |
| Running time | 118 min. |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
The Devil's Envoys (French: Les Visiteurs du Soir, translated as The Night Visitors) is a 1942 film by French film director Marcel Carné, famous for his romantic tragedy, Children of Paradise (1945). The film, which debuted on 5 December 1942 during the Nazi occupation of France, is an allegory of the eternal struggle between good and evil as fourteenth-century lovers defy the Devil.
The film stars Arletty, Marie Déa, Jules Berry, Fernand Ledoux, Gabriel Gabrio, Alain Cuny and, in a minor role, Simone Signoret.
[edit] References
- Jean-Louis Bergami. "Les visiteurs du soir (Marcel Carné - 1942)" (http). Cinéma: Marcel Carné - Les visiteurs du soir (1942). http://www.chez.com/jbergami/cinema_tv/les_visiteurs_du_soir.htm. Retrieved January 14, 2006.
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