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Disk 413
Directed by Richard Pottier
Written by Hans Rehfisch (short story)
André-Paul Antoine
Produced by Claude Heymann
Starring
Cinematography André Dantan
Edited by Pierre Méguérian
Music by Nicholas Brodszky
Production
company
Franco London Films
Distributed by Éclair-Journal
Release date
  • 24 July 1936 (1936-07-24)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Disk 413 ( French: Le disque 413) is a 1936 French spy film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Gitta Alpar, Constant Rémy and Jules Berry. It was shot at Ealing Studios in London. It was the French version of the British film Guilty Melody. [1]

Synopsis

In London the singer Marguerite Salvini falls in love with Captain Richard Maury, who is working for the British intelligence services. Soon afterwards her husband, who she believed was dead, returns. He is spying for an enemy power and plans to steal a document, framing his wife and her love for the theft.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Fawkes p. 211

Bibliography

  • Fawkes, Richard (2000). Opera on Film. London: Duckworth. ISBN  978-0-7156-2943-7.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disk 413
Directed by Richard Pottier
Written by Hans Rehfisch (short story)
André-Paul Antoine
Produced by Claude Heymann
Starring
Cinematography André Dantan
Edited by Pierre Méguérian
Music by Nicholas Brodszky
Production
company
Franco London Films
Distributed by Éclair-Journal
Release date
  • 24 July 1936 (1936-07-24)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Disk 413 ( French: Le disque 413) is a 1936 French spy film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Gitta Alpar, Constant Rémy and Jules Berry. It was shot at Ealing Studios in London. It was the French version of the British film Guilty Melody. [1]

Synopsis

In London the singer Marguerite Salvini falls in love with Captain Richard Maury, who is working for the British intelligence services. Soon afterwards her husband, who she believed was dead, returns. He is spying for an enemy power and plans to steal a document, framing his wife and her love for the theft.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Fawkes p. 211

Bibliography

  • Fawkes, Richard (2000). Opera on Film. London: Duckworth. ISBN  978-0-7156-2943-7.

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