Gates of the Night (1946)
1h 40m
Running Time
December 3, 1946Release Date
Gates of the Night (1946)
1h 40m
Running Time
December 3, 1946Release Date
Plot.
Paris, during the winter after its Liberation: Jean Diego meets up with his friend Raymond Lecuyer again. A tramp predicts Jean will meet the most beautiful girl in the world, and that same evening Jean meets Malou. But he soon discovers that her brother Guy was the one that gave his friend Raymond away to the Gestapo.
Where to Watch.
Subs
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Pierre Brasseur
Georges
Serge Reggiani
Guy Sénéchal
Yves Montand
Jean Diego
Nathalie Nattier
Malou
Saturnin Fabre
Monsieur Sénéchal
Raymond Bussières
Raymond Lécuyer
Jean Vilar
Le clochard
Sylvia Bataille
Claire Lécuyer
Gabrielle Fontan
la vieille
Jane Marken
Mme Germaine
Dany Robin
Étiennette
Christian Simon
Cricri Lécuyer
Jean Maxime
l'amoureux d'Étiennette
Marcel Carné
Director
Fabien Loris
le chanteur des rues
Jacques Prévert
Writer
Pierre Laurent
Producer
René Blancard
le voisin de palier
Joseph Kosma
Composer
Mady Berry
Madame Quinquina
Philippe Agostini
Cinematographer
Julien Carette
Monsieur Quinquina
Jean Feyte
Editor
Jacques Perrin
Un des gosses Quinquina (uncredited)
Brigitte Auber
Spectatrice de la noyée (uncredited)
Alexandre Trauner
ProductionDesigner
Max Doria
(uncredited)
Émile Drain
(uncredited)
Émile Genevois
(uncredited)
Gérard Guillaumat
Le vendeur de journaux (uncredited)
Colette Mareuil
(uncredited)
Pierre Réal
(uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 3, 1946
Original NameLes Portes de la nuit
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Filming LocationsParis, France
Genres
Wiki.
Gates of the Night (French: Les Portes de la nuit) is a 1946 French mystery film directed by Marcel Carné and starring Pierre Brasseur, Serge Reggiani, Yves Montand, Nathalie Nattier and Saturnin Fabre. The script was written by Carné's long-time collaborator Jacques Prévert. The film made its debut in the United States four years after its official release in France. It introduced the much-recorded popular song "Autumn Leaves" (French: Les feuilles mortes).