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Language
  
French

Country
  
Germany

Director
  
Pierre Billon Robert Wiene

Writer
  
Alexander Engel
,
Ladislaus Vajda
,
Andor Zsoldos

Release date
  
January 1931

Venetian Nights (French: Nuits de Venise) is a 1931 German French-language operetta film directed by Pierre Billon and Robert Wiene and starring Janine Guise, Germaine Noizet and Roger Tréville. It was an alternative-language version of the 1931 film The Love Express, made at the Emelka Studios in Munich.

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Synopsis

After winning a cash prize in a contest a young woman decides to visit Venice. She hires a secretary, a wealthy young man in disguise, to accompany her on the holiday. Once in Italy she attracts several suitors but her real love is her secretary. When she discovers he has deceived her she returns to Berlin on the express and he pursues her to try and declare his love.

Cast

  • Janine Guise
  • Germaine Noizet
  • Roger Tréville
  • Florelle
  • Lucien Callamand
  • Max Maxudian as Le baron étranger
  • Pierre Nay
  • E. Danelli
  • References

    Venetian Nights Wikipedia
    Venetian Nights IMDb


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