Sylviane de mes nuits movie poster

Sylviane de mes nuits

December 4, 1957 1h 46m

Originally released in 1957. Sylviane de mes nuits is a feature film. directed by Marcel Blistène.

Starring Denise Grey, Frank Villard, and Jacques Dacqmine

Synopsis

Michel Lenoir, a successful interior designer, has reached the middle of his life without ever getting married. A bit blue over it he dreams one night of a beautiful young woman. When he wakes up he is persuaded that this is the girl meant for him. He can't help thinking about her, talking about her, drawing her figure, her face, her eyes on paper. He even gives her a name: Sylviane. Later on, as he is holidaying in Portugal, he notices a charming girl swimming in the pool he is in. No doubt about it : he has found Sylviane. He follows her, talks to her, woos her and they are soon married. However, back in Paris, Michel realizes that Betty, an articulate sports writer, is not the idealized woman his brain had conceived. Things go awry and the couple is about to separate when well-meaning friends intervene and open up Michel's eyes : he must base his love story on everyday reality not on idle dreaming.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 4, 1957 68 years ago
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Runtime 1h 46m 106 minutes total
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Language French Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sylviane de mes nuits about?

Michel Lenoir, a successful interior designer, has reached the middle of his life without ever getting married. A bit blue over it he dreams one night of a beautiful young woman. When he wakes up h...

Who directed Sylviane de mes nuits?

Sylviane de mes nuits was directed by Marcel Blistène.

How long is Sylviane de mes nuits?

Sylviane de mes nuits has a runtime of 1 hours and 46 minutes (106 minutes total).

When was Sylviane de mes nuits released?

Sylviane de mes nuits was released on December 4, 1957 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Sylviane de mes nuits?

The main cast of Sylviane de mes nuits includes Denise Grey, Frank Villard, Jacques Dacqmine, Rolande Kalis, Nadine Basile.