The Moment of Truth (1952 film) explained

The Moment of Truth
Director:Jean Delannoy
Producer:Léon Canel
Henry Deutschmeister
Alfred Stöger
Starring:Michèle Morgan
Jean Gabin
Walter Chiari
Editing:James Cuenet
Studio:Franco London Films
Società Italiana Cines
Distributor:Gaumont
Runtime:109 minutes
Country:France
Italy
Language:French

The Moment of Truth (French: La Minute de vérité, Italian: L'ora della verità) is a 1952 French-Italian drama film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Michèle Morgan, Jean Gabin and Walter Chiari.[1] Delannoy co-wrote the screenplay with Henri Jeanson, Roland Laudenbach and Robert Thoeren. The music score is by Paul Misraki, Winfried Zillig and Georges Van Parys. It was shot at the Francoeur Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff.

Synopsis

It tells the story of a doctor, his wife and his patient, who was her former lover.

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Notes and References

  1. Turk p.124