Dark Sunday
84 mins
Shortly before the War, Jan Lazlo, a Hungarian musician who has emigrated to France, falls for a young woman. Alas, the lady forsakes him and the poor man tries to overcome his grief by writing "Gloomy Sunday", a song so desperate that it can drive its listeners to suicide. Max, a music publisher, likes the song and decides to launch it by all means, foul or fair. Bob, his accomplice, manages to talk his mistress Michèle into committing a fake suicide. She obeys him and the scheme is a success as a result. On this occasion, Jan gets to know Michèle and the two young people fall in love. Happiness seems to be in store for Jan again but this is without counting with Bob. Jealous of Jan, the naughty fellow indeed tells him that Michèle's attempted suicide was nothing but an advertising pretense.
Jean Debray
Un journaliste
Jean-Jacques Dreux
Roger
Annette Lajon
Une chanteuse (as Anette Lajon)
Gilbert Moreau
Un photographe
Michel Seldow
Le brocanteur
Sylvain
Un chanteur
André Pasdoc
Un chanteur (uncredited)
André Legrand
Writer
Gérard Perrin
Director of Photography
Pierre Delannoy
Editor
André Haguet
Writer
Claude Dolbert
Producer
Claude Dolbert
Production Manager
Raymond Druart
Production Design
Séverin Frankiel
Sound
Schiaparelli
Costume Design