The Red Angel (film)
The Red Angel (French: L'ange rouge) is a 1949 French crime drama film directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman and starring Paul Meurisse, Tilda Thamar and Antonin Berval.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Raymond Druart.
The Red Angel | |
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Directed by | Jacques Daniel-Norman |
Written by | Pierre Laroche Jacques Daniel-Norman |
Produced by | Claude Dolbert |
Starring | Paul Meurisse Tilda Thamar Antonin Berval |
Cinematography | Marc Fossard |
Edited by | Hélène Battini |
Music by | Francis Lopez |
Production companies | Codo-Cinéma Productions Claude Dolbert |
Distributed by | Les Films Georges Muller |
Release date | 1 July 1949 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Synopsis
A former gangster returns from Argentina with a new girlfriend and opens a nightclub called The Red Angel. Her singing performances make it a success, but trouble arrives when one of his former associates on the run from the law takes shelter in the nightclub.
Cast
- Paul Meurisse as Pierre Ravignac
- Tilda Thamar as Rita Tyndar
- Antonin Berval as Antonin Baretta
- Paul Demange as Loulou
- Ketty Kerviel as Plume
- Alexander D'Arcy as Ocelli
- Nana de Herrera as Lola
- Serge Grave as Roger
- Roland Armontel as Le commissaire Martin
- Rivers Cadet as Le gardien-chef
- Albert Dinan as Max
- René Hell as Harpin
- Jacques Henley as Le directeur de la prison
- Charles Lemontier as L'inspecteur Lerouge
- Georges Sauval as Le chauffeur
References
- Rège p.957
Bibliography
- Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
External links
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