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Midnight (1939)
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1 hr 34 mins
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Released: 1/1/1965
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A Parisian dancer works her way into French high society by posing as a Hungarian countess at a well-to-do party. She is then hired by a wealthy noble to lure a gigolo away from his wife. She begins to seduce the handsome gigolo while being loved from afar by a taxi cab driver who knows her true identity. Things get complicated when the group goes to the nobleman's chateau in Versailles and the cab driver appears posing as her husband.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/1965
Studio
Credit
Paramount Pictures
Studio
Director
Credit
Mitchell Leisen
Director
Cast
Credit
Claudette Colbert
Don Ameche
Francis Lederer
John Barrymore
Mary Astor
Elaine Barrie
Hedda Hopper
Rex O'Malley
Monty Woolley
Armand Kaliz
Lionel Pape
Ferdinand Munier
Gennaro Curci
Leander DeCordova
Michael Visaroff
Bryant Washburn
Nestor Paiva
Production Credits
Credit
Arthur Hornblow Jr
Producer
Distribution Companies
Credit
Paramount Pictures
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Action Gitanes
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Domestic Video Distributor
Writer
Credit
Charles Brackett
Screenplay
Edwin Justus Mayer
From Story
Franz Schulz
From Story
Billy Wilder
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Hans Dreier
Art Director
Robert Usher
Art Director
Film Camera
Credit
Charles B Lang
Director of Photography
Music
Credit
Frederick Hollander
Music
Visual Effects
Credit
Farcoit Edouart
Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Irene
Costumes - costume director
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