Thus Finishes the Night Trailer

Thus Finishes the Night Trailer (1949)

17 August 1949 Drama 90 mins

In the train that takes her back home, Catheine Beryl meets concert pianist André Fuger, a childhood friend of her husband's. The musician is both good-looking and seductive and Catherine soon falls for his charms. The two young people spend the evening and the following night together. The next day, a lost powder compact gives the affair away. At a loss, Catherine runs away from her husband but she has an accident. When she regains consciousness in her hospital bed, Catherine finds Georges, her husband, by her side, pretending nothing has happened.

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Cast

Anne Vernon

as Catherine Beryl

Claude Dauphin

as Pianist André Fuger

Henri Guisol

as Prosecutor Georges Beryl

Katherine Kath

as A traveler

André Versini

as The commercial traveler Guy Moret

Albert Duvaleix

as Prunier, the theater concierge

Gilberte Géniat

as Jeannette

Mona Dol

as Catherine's mother

Albert Michel

as The inspector

Hennery

as Ernest

Léon Pauléon

as A traveler

Crew

International Titles

L'affaire Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 01 January 1952

France 17 August 1949

United States 11 November 1950

Production Companies

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