Beating Heart (film)

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Beating Heart
Battement de coeur 1940.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Henri Decoin
Produced by André Paulvé
Gregor Rabinovitch
Written by Hans Wilhelm
Max Kolpé
Michel Duran
Starring Danielle Darrieux
Claude Dauphin
André Luguet
Music by Paul Misraki
Cinematography André Germain
Robert Lefebvre
Edited by René Le Hénaff
Production
company
Distributed by DisCina
Release dates
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  • 3 February 1940 (1940-02-03)
Running time
97 minutes
Country France
Language French

Beating Heart (French: Battement de coeur) is a 1940 French comedy film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Danielle Darrieux, Claude Dauphin and André Luguet. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film' sets were designed by the art directors Léon Barsacq and Jean Perrier. It was inspired by the 1939 Italian film Heartbeat. The film was remade in Hollywood as Heartbeat in 1946 starring Ginger Rogers and Basil Rathbone.[1]

Synopsis

It tells the story of a young woman escaping from reform school who tries to steal a foreign ambassador's watch but ends up falling in love with him.

Cast

References

  1. Affron & Affron p.318

Bibliography

  • Affron, Charles & Mirella Jona Affron. Best Years: Going to the Movies, 1945-1946. Rutgers University Press, 2009.

External links

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