Golden Night (1976)
After his family tries to kill him and he has been pronounced dead, Michel returns from the dead and sets about getting revenge on his family members. He sends each one a voodoo doll, warning of their fate. Wandering over the streets of Paris, Michel is the haunted and hunted, as he himself hunts his villainous kin.
Director: Serge Moati
Genre: Drama, Thriller, Horror
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: October 1, 1976
Cast
- Klaus Kinski - Michel Fournier
- Marie Dubois - Véronique
- Bernard Blier - Commissaire Pidoux
- Maurice Ronet - Nuit d'or
- Anny Duperey - Andrée
- Charles Vanel - Charles Fournier
- Jean-Luc Bideau - Henri Fournier
- Elisabeth Flickenschildt - Anna, la mère de Michel
- Raymond Bussières - Charon
- Valérie Pascale - Catherine, la petite fille
Screenplay
Music: Pierre Jansen
Cinematography: André Neau
Editing: Jacqueline Tarrit
Production: Maran Film, Euro-France Films, France 3
Country: Germany, France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Themes
Estranged Father's Letter and Fate
Keywords
repayment, family secrets
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More Films by Director: Serge Moati
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Golden Night about?
- After his family tries to kill him and he has been pronounced dead, Michel returns from the dead and sets about getting revenge on his family members. He sends each one a voodoo doll, warning of their fate. Wandering over the streets of Paris, Michel is the haunted and hunted, as he himself hunts his villainous kin.
- Who directed Golden Night?
- Golden Night was directed by Serge Moati.
- Who stars in Golden Night?
- Golden Night stars Klaus Kinski, Marie Dubois, Bernard Blier, Maurice Ronet, Anny Duperey, Charles Vanel.
- How long is Golden Night?
- Golden Night has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is Golden Night?
- Golden Night is a Drama, Thriller, Horror film.
- Where was Golden Night produced?
- Golden Night was produced in Germany, France.
- What are the themes of Golden Night?
- The themes of Golden Night include: Estranged Father's Letter and Fate.