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Tell Me Tonight ()

La chanson d'une nuit (original title)
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Opera singer Enrico Ferraro escapes from his manager and too many engagements changing trains for the Riviera. He makes a friend and stops at a village for some well deserved holidays, where he meets a beautiful girl.

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Enrico Ferraro (as Jan Kiépura)
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Koretzky
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Mme Pategg
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Mathilde
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Le manager
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Balthazar
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Pategg
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Sinoël ...
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Pierre Colombier
Anatole Litvak

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Henri-Georges Clouzot ... ()
 
Albrecht Joseph ... ()
 
Irma von Cube ... ()

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Arnold Pressburger ... producer (as Pressburger)
Gregor Rabinovitch ... producer (as Rabinovitsch)
William A. Szekeley ... line producer

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Willy Schmidt-Gentner
Mischa Spoliansky ... (as M. Spoliansky)

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Robert Baberske
Willy Goldberger ... (as Goldberger)
Fritz Arno Wagner ... (as Wagner)

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Francis Salabert ... (as Salabert)

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Anatole Litvak ... artistic supervisor

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Igor Oberberg ... assistant camera

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Serge Veber ... lyrics

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Plot Summary

Opera singer Enrico Ferraro, tired of his too many engagements, jumps off the train escaping from his manager and changes to another going to the Riviera. He makes a friend and stops at a village, where (it seems) he can at last have some well deserved holidays, with the added interest of meeting a beautiful girl in the surroundings. Written by BSK

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Also Known As
  • Tell Me Tonight (United States)
  • Tell Me Tonight (World-wide, English title)
  • Tell Me Tonight (United Kingdom)
  • Hoy o nunca (Spain)
  • Het lied van den nacht (Belgium, Flemish title)
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  • 85 min
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Trivia Charlotte Lysès's debut. See more »
Movie Connections Alternate-language version of The Song of Night (1932). See more »
Soundtracks La Chanson d'une Nuit See more »

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