The Red Needle
The Red Needle (French: L'aiguille rouge, German: Verträumte Tage) is a 1951 Franco-Germandrama film directed by Emil-Edwin Reinert and starring Michel Auclair, Michèle Philippe and Jean Marchat.[1]
The Red Needle | |
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Directed by | Emil-Edwin Reinert |
Produced by | Paul-Edmond Decharme |
Written by | Vicki Baum (short story) André Haguet André Legrand Jacques Natanson |
Starring | Michel Auclair Michèle Philippe Jean Marchat |
Music by | Joe Hajos |
Cinematography | André Bac |
Edited by | Monique Kirsanoff |
Production company | Alcina, National-Film |
Distributed by | DisCina |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France, Germany |
Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch. The film was partly shot on location in Mittenwald and the Bavarian Alps. It was based on a story by Vicki Baum. A separate German version Dreaming Days was made with a different cast.
Cast
- Michel Auclair as Florian Faber
- Michèle Philippe as Maya Berger
- Jean Marchat as Berger
- Margo Lion as Fanny
- René Génin as Henri
- Colette Jacommet as Maya, enfant
- Claude Maritz as Hans, le guide
References
- Krautz p.39
Bibliography
- Krautz, Alfred. International directory of cinematographers set- and costume designers in film. Saur, 1983.
External links
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