Midnight

Midnight

  • Director: Mitchell Leisen
  • Writer: Charles Brackett,Billy Wilder,Edwin Justus Mayer
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, French
  • Release date: March 24, 1939
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: Enthüllung um Mitternacht
  • "Midnight" is a 1939 American comedy-romance film directed by Mitchell Leyson and starring Claudette Colbert and Don Amitchie.
    The film tells the story of Eve, an American girl stranded in Paris, when she pretends to be a baroness, she finds several ways to make money, as long as she doesn't fall in love with a poor man.

    Details

    • Release date March 24, 1939
    • Filming locations Paris, France
    • Production companies Paramount Pictures

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $12,513

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kayleigh 2022-10-10 20:38:56

      My chauffer! My skipper!

      "Midnight", what a classic screwball comedy combination.
      Director Mitchell Leisen, Screenwriter Billy Wilder! The heroine Claudette Colbert, the charming violinist in Lubitsch's "The Smiling Captain". The actor Don Ameche, the Cliff who attracts bees and butterflies in Lubitsch's only color film "Heaven Waits".
      One American in Monte Carlo! Or the beauties of the casino frustrations in Paris! I just thought of every detail, my dear Lord Lubitsch!
      The first scene of Claudette...

    • By Ned 2022-10-10 19:34:55

      Midnight I know a man needs me

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    • By Talon 2022-10-10 10:11:49

      Funny and poetic

      For Cinderella, the chime of midnight means the disillusionment of the dream and the return to the prototype, and it is in this stumbling misunderstanding and identity disguise (mistaken as the countess, who happens to meet the rich uncle who wants to save his marriage. , so someone helped her to lie all the way without revealing traces), the dancer girl finally gave up the Cinderella dream of marrying into a wealthy family, and held the steady happiness in the hands of the taxi driver. ?...

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    • By Audie 2023-09-17 10:34:42

      Deep well ice ah ha ha ha ha ha ha. Colbert is so powerful,...

    • By Joannie 2023-09-17 04:36:17

      Billy Wilder's play still has to be accepted, the lines are so well...

    • By Melyssa 2023-08-22 11:16:05

      The script is entirely Lubitsch, and Wilder is a lot like a more American Lubitsch. The title of the film is Midnight, which cleverly points to the story of Cinderella. In this script, there is not only Cinderella, but also a gray boy (gray boy, er, I immediately thought of Capra), and the most interesting thing is that they both found each other gray The guy has become a real prince (too American). PS Lubitsch walks into a fairy...

    • By Enid 2023-08-21 20:20:56

      The story that is intertwined with each other is so...

    • By Rusty 2023-08-18 03:46:20

      We are all liars, you guys get us out of...

    Movie quotes

    • Eve Peabody: Oh, I know. This is the pumpkin coach, and you're the fairy godmother.

      Tibor Czerny: Cut that stuff out. It's raining. Come on.

    • Eve Peabody: Oh no. I wouldn't have much of an appetite with Ferdinand dead in a puddle.

    • Tibor Czerny: Remember our honeymoon in Copenhagen, darling? That Danish officer?

      Eve Peabody: Oh... oh, Olaf. Oh, I never even looked at him.

      Tibor Czerny: Poor fellow. He's dead now. Heaven forgive me.

      Helene Flammarion: Oh, you're that kind of man. How wonderful.