A Friend Will Come Tonight
A Friend Will Come Tonight (French: Un ami viendra ce soir) is a 1946 French drama film directed by Raymond Bernard and starring Michel Simon, Madeleine Sologne and Paul Bernard.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys.
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| Directed by | Raymond Bernard | 
| Written by | Jacques Companéez  Yvan Noé Raymond Bernard  | 
| Produced by | Constantin Geftman  Jacques Roitfeld Raymond Artus  | 
| Starring | Michel Simon  Madeleine Sologne Paul Bernard  | 
| Cinematography | Robert Lefebvre | 
| Edited by | Charlotte Guilbert | 
| Music by | Arthur Honegger | 
Production companies  | Francinex  CGC Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld  | 
| Distributed by | Francinex | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 125 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
Cast
    
- Michel Simon as Michel Lemaret
 - Madeleine Sologne as Hélène Asselin
 - Paul Bernard as Le docteur Maurice Tiller
 - Louis Salou as Le commissaire Louis Martin
 - Saturnin Fabre as Philippe Prunier
 - Marcel André as Le docteur Lestrade
 - Lily Mounet as Alexandrine Jeanne Constance Létitia, baronne de Pontignac
 - Yvette Andréyor as Mademoiselle Béatrice
 - Jacques Clancy as Jacques Leroy, le pianiste
 - Daniel Gélin as Pierre Ribault
 - Claude Lehmann as Le docteur Pigaut
 - Cécilia Paroldi as Claire, la postière
 - Howard Vernon as Robert Langlois, le muet
 - Jane Marny as Madame Belin
 - Raoul Marco as Le maire
 - Pierre Sergeol as Charles Levallier
 - Odette Barencey as Une serveuse de l'auberge
 - Georges Brisset
 - Claude Vernier as Le second officier allemand
 - Gregori Chmara as L'officier allemand au monocle
 - Paul Darcy
 - Jo Dest as Un allemand
 - Palmyre Levasseur as Une villageoise
 - Fernand Liesse as Anselme
 - Darling Légitimus
 - Maria Mauban
 - Fritz Schmiedel as Le soldat allemand faisant l'appel
 - Maurice Schutz
 
Production
    
Guy Lefranc was assistant director on the movie.
References
    
- Rège p.620
 
Bibliography
    
- Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
 
External links
    
    
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