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Minuit... Champs-Elysées

January 29, 1954 1h 30m

Originally released in 1954. Minuit... Champs-Elysées is a comedy/drama film. directed by Roger Blanc.

Starring Paul Azaïs, Robert Berri, and Alain Bouvette

Synopsis

A burglar, Bob Duchemin, is charged with murder following a mysterious settling of accounts. Suspicion also falls on the manager of a cabaret on the Champs-Elysées, as well as the owner of the establishment, Enrico. But Bob is also found guilty and sentenced to twenty years' hard labor. Soon abandoned by his fiancée, Lili, Bob learns that she has become Enrico's mistress, one of the attractions at the Tipico. The young singer's affair quickly makes her an international star. For his part, Bob escapes and seeks revenge. He meets a young pure freak who dissuades him from carrying out his murder plans. Bob kills Enrico anyway, but in self-defense. Afterwards, having been found innocent, he will be able to "remake his life" with the pure young girl.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 29, 1954 72 years ago
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Runtime 1h 30m 90 minutes total
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • Les Films du Dragon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Minuit... Champs-Elysées about?

A burglar, Bob Duchemin, is charged with murder following a mysterious settling of accounts. Suspicion also falls on the manager of a cabaret on the Champs-Elysées, as well as the owner of the est...

Who directed Minuit... Champs-Elysées?

Minuit... Champs-Elysées was directed by Roger Blanc.

How long is Minuit... Champs-Elysées?

Minuit... Champs-Elysées has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).

When was Minuit... Champs-Elysées released?

Minuit... Champs-Elysées was released on January 29, 1954 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Minuit... Champs-Elysées?

The main cast of Minuit... Champs-Elysées includes Paul Azaïs, Robert Berri, Alain Bouvette, Danièle Bréhat, Bernard Charlan.