Sylviane de mes nuits (1957)
Directed by Marcel Blistène

Drama

Film Synopsis

At the wedding of two of his friends, an architect becomes depressed.  In his dreams, he sees the image of the ideal young woman who tells him her name: Sylviane.  Whilst on holiday in Portugal, he meets a young French woman who resembles the girl of his dream and promptly marries her.  But he realises too soon that his relationship with her bares scant resemblance to what he has dreamed.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Marcel Blistène
  • Script: Marcel Blistène
  • Cinematographer: Jean Isnard
  • Music: Michel Emer
  • Cast: Giselle Pascal (Gaby Lemontier), Denise Grey (Mme Anita de Santos), Franck Villard (Michel Lenoir), Jacques Dacqmine (Lucien), Rolande Kalis (Marianne), Nadine Basile (La secrétaire), Catherine Michard (La soubrette), Jean Claudio (Jean), Georgette Anys (La cabaretière), Eliane Angeneau (Irène), Jacques Beauvais (Marcel), Cécilia Bert (Hélène), Monique Clère (Betty), Jacques de Roquencourt (Pierre), Jacques Herrieu (Gilbert), King Kong Taverne (Les catcheurs), Lucien Guervil, André Vargas, Louis Viret
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 106 min

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