Dark Sunday
Dark Sunday (French: Sombre dimanche) is a 1948 French drama film directed by Jacqueline Audry and starring Michèle Alfa, Paul Bernard and Marcelle Derrien.[1] The film takes its name from the French title of the song "Gloomy Sunday".
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| Directed by | Jacqueline Audry | 
| Written by | André Haguet  Pierre Laroche André Legrand  | 
| Produced by | Claude Dolbert | 
| Starring | Michèle Alfa  Paul Bernard Marcelle Derrien  | 
| Cinematography | Gérard Perrin | 
| Edited by | Pierre Delannoy | 
| Music by | Marcel Landowski | 
Production company  | Codo Cinema  | 
| Distributed by | Selb Films | 
Release date  | 17 November 1948 | 
Running time  | 84 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
The film's sets were designed by the art director Raymond Druart.
Synopsis
    
In pre-war France, a Hungarian immigrant musician is left so saddened when he is rejected by the woman he loves that he writes an incredibly gloomy piece of music. A music publisher is impressed with it and decides to promote using a marketing gimmick. He will get a woman to pretend to attempt suicide because she is so moved by the song.
Cast
    
- Michèle Alfa as Michèle
 - Paul Bernard as Bob
 - Jacques Dacqmine as Jan Laszlo
 - Marcel Dalio as Max - l'éditeur
 - Marcelle Derrien as Maria
 - Colette Mars as Colette - une chanteurse
 - Charles Lemontier as Le commissaire de police
 - Edmond Ardisson as Le portier
 - Alfred Baillou as Toni
 - Jean Debray as Un journaliste
 - Jean-Jacques Dreux as Roger
 - Annette Lajon as Une chanteuse
 - Palmyre Levasseur as La logeuse
 - Julien Maffre as Un policier
 - Renaud Mary as César
 - Gilbert Moreau as Un photographe
 - Georges Paulais as Le directeur
 - Michel Seldow as Le brocanteur
 - Sylvain as Un chanteur
 - Roger Vincent as Un monsieur
 - André Pasdoc as Un chanteur
 
References
    
- Bessy & Chirat p.451
 
Bibliography
    
- Bessy, Maurice & Chirat, Raymond. Histoire du cinéma français: encyclopédie des films, 1940–1950. Pygmalion, 1986
 
External links
    
- Dark Sunday at IMDb
 
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