
Love in the Night
Drama
Overview
Bourgoin uses Philippe to attract customers from another establishment to the nightclub he wants to open in Pigalle.
Top Cast


Jacques Perrin
Jacques Perrin
Philippe
Jacques Perrin
Philippe


Catherine Jourdan
Catherine Jourdan
Nora
Catherine Jourdan
Nora


Georges Géret
Georges Géret
Bourgoin
Georges Géret
Bourgoin


Estella Blain
Estella Blain
Nicole
Estella Blain
Nicole


Serge Gainsbourg
Serge Gainsbourg
Mathieu
Serge Gainsbourg
Mathieu


Venantino Venantini
Venantino Venantini
Bollert
Venantino Venantini
Bollert


Michel Creton
Michel Creton
Jacky, the thug
Michel Creton
Jacky, the thug


Albert Minski
Albert Minski
Minski
Albert Minski
Minski


François Patrice
François Patrice
François Patrice
François Patrice
François Patrice
Line Floret
Line Floret
Line Floret
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