There's No Tomorrow (film)
1939 film
- Hans Wilhelm
- Jean Jacot
- André-Paul Antoine
- Curt Alexander
- Hans Jacoby
- Max Kolpé
- Max Ophüls
- Edwige Feuillère
- George Rigaud
- Daniel Lecourtois
- Paul Portier
- Eugen Schüfftan
- Jean Sacha
- Bernard Séjourné
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Release dates
22 March 1940
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There's No Tomorrow (French: Sans lendemain) is a 1939 French drama film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Edwige Feuillère, George Rigaud and Daniel Lecourtois.[1] A number of those employed on the film were exiles from Nazi Germany. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Max Douy and Eugène Lourié. It premiered in Algiers in December 1939 before going on general release across France in March 1940.
Synopsis
In order to support her young son, a woman becomes a dancer in a striptease cabaret act.
Cast
- Edwige Feuillère as Evelyn (Babs) Morin
- George Rigaud as Dr. Georges Brandon
- Daniel Lecourtois as Dr. Armand Péreux
- Mady Berry as Mme. Midu, concierge
- Michel François as Pierre, Evelyn's son
- Georges Lannes as Paul Mazuraud
- André Gabriello as Mario
- Pauline Carton as La bonne Ernestine
- Paul Azaïs as Henri
- Jacques Erwin as Hermann
- Louis Florencie as Drunk client
- Geo Forster a sUn danseur
- Jane Marken as Mme Béchu
- Léon Roger-Maxime as Le second de Mazuraud
- René Worms as Un habitué
References
- ^ Williams p.211
Bibliography
- Williams, Alan L. Republic of Images: A History of French Filmmaking. Harvard University Press, 1992.
External links
- There's No Tomorrow at IMDb
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Films directed by Max Ophüls
- The Company's in Love (1932)
- The Bartered Bride (1932)
- Laughing Heirs (1933)
- Liebelei (1933)
- A Love Story (1933)
- A Man Has Been Stolen (1934)
- Everybody's Woman (1934)
- Divine (1935)
- The Tender Enemy (1936)
- The Trouble With Money (1936)
- Yoshiwara (1937)
- The Novel of Werther (1938)
- There's No Tomorrow (1939)
- Sarajevo (1940)
- The Exile (1947)
- Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948)
- Caught (1949)
- The Reckless Moment (1949)
- Vendetta (1950, fired)
- La Ronde (1950)
- Le Plaisir (1952)
- The Earrings of Madame de... (1953)
- Lola Montès (1955)
- Montparnasse 19 (1958)
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