Fantastic Night

Fantastic Night


Starring:Fernand Gravey, Micheline Presle, Saturnin Fabre, Charles Granval, Bernard Blier, Marcel Lévesque, Christiane Nère, Jean Parédès, Zita Fiore, Michel Vitold, Roger Caccia, Paul Frankeur, Marguerite Ducouret, André Nicolle, Maurice Marceau, Maurice Salabert, Roger Vincent, Geo Forster, Maurice Schutz, Marguerite de Morlaye
Director: Marcel L'Herbier
Studio: Image Entertainment
Product Type: DVD

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Denis makes his living as a night docker. He is haunted by the same dream in which he pursues a ghost who is a beautiful woman. One night this ghost wakes him up, and Denis, believing that he is still sleeping, follows this woman, Irene, to a strange restaurant where he meets her father and her fiance. Irene's father is a magician who wishes to capture his daughter and confine her to a mad house. Denis will free her and discover that this man is not her father but just a con artist trying to get Irene's fortune. Denis finally realizes he is not dreaming and he can be happy with Irene.
Fantastic Night
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    Fantastic Night
    Starring: Fernand Gravey , Micheline Presle , Saturnin Fabre , Charles Granval , and Bernard Blier
    Director: Marcel L'Herbier
    Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

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    ASIN: 6305760861
    Release Date: 2000-02-29

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    Denis makes his living as a night docker. He is haunted by the same dream in which he pursues a ghost who is a beautiful woman. One night this ghost wakes him up, and Denis, believing that he is still sleeping, follows this woman, Irene, to a strange restaurant where he meets her father and her fiance. Irene's father is a magician who wishes to capture his daughter and confine her to a mad house. Denis will free her and discover that this man is not her father but just a con artist trying to get Irene's fortune. Denis finally realizes he is not dreaming and he can be happy with Irene.

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