Dark Eyes (1935)
In 1913, in Russia, a widower hides from his daughter that he is a butler in a meeting restaurant. She meets a banker who is trying to seduce her and takes her to this restaurant. The father, knowing the decadent life of this client, immediately sends his daughter home. The pure love that her piano teacher devotes to her will allow the young girl to console herself for her disappointments...
Director: Viktor Tourjansky
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: September 5, 1935
Cast
- Harry Baur - Ivan Ivanovitch Petroff
- Simone Simon - Tania
- Viviane Romance - Countess
- Jean-Pierre Aumont - Karpoff
- Jean-Max - Roudine
- Christiane Ribes - Demi-mondaine
- Raymond Aimos - Restaurant waiter
- Léon Arvel - Restaurant waiter
- Assia Granatouroff - Lucie
- Pierre Athon
Screenplay
- Jacques Natanson (Dialogue)
- Viktor Tourjansky (Story)
- Jean-Pierre Feydeau (Screenplay)
- Robert Thoeren (Story)
Music: Michel Michelet
Cinematography: Louis Née, Armand Thirard
Editing: Boris de Fast
Production: Les Productions Milo Film
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Viktor Tourjansky
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dark Eyes about?
- In 1913, in Russia, a widower hides from his daughter that he is a butler in a meeting restaurant. She meets a banker who is trying to seduce her and takes her to this restaurant. The father, knowing the decadent life of this client, immediately sends his daughter home. The pure love that her piano teacher devotes to her will allow the young girl to console herself for her disappointments...
- Who directed Dark Eyes?
- Dark Eyes was directed by Viktor Tourjansky.
- Who stars in Dark Eyes?
- Dark Eyes stars Harry Baur, Simone Simon, Viviane Romance, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Jean-Max, Christiane Ribes.
- How long is Dark Eyes?
- Dark Eyes has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is Dark Eyes?
- Dark Eyes is a Drama film.
- Where was Dark Eyes produced?
- Dark Eyes was produced in France.