Her Last Christmas (1952)
1h 33m
Running Time
December 12, 1952Release Date
Her Last Christmas (1952)
1h 33m
Running Time
December 12, 1952Release Date
Plot.
A very ill little girl having expressed the wish to live until Christmas, the whole neighborhood agrees to anticipate the celebration.
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Cast & Crew.
Tino Rossi
Marc Damiani
Claude May
Lucie Vilardi
Louis Seigner
Professor Valensio
Georges Poujouly
Raphaël Fabrèze
Édouard Delmont
Father Gallès
Ketty Kerviel
Mado
Charlotte Clasis
Grand-mère Fabrèze
Charlotte Classis
Grandmother Fabrèze
Paul Demange
Professor Méraud
Suzanne Pill
Madame Valensio
Christine Elsen
Françoise
Catherine Mallette
Nurse
Charlotte Ecard
Head nurse
Laura Daryl
Grocer
André Bervil
Hardware seller
Jean Lefait
Producer
Raymond Legrand
Composer
Julien Maffre
Gus
Lucien Joulin
Cinematographer
Jacques Angelvin
Radio director
Germaine Artus
Editor
Robert Hubert
ProductionDesigner
Geno-Ferny
Vicar
Gaston Rey
Antoine Fabrèze
Georges Tabet
Electrician
Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint Laurent
Self
Yannick Malloire
Angèle
Louis Lanzi
'Fil Souple'
Alain Malloire
'Yaourt'
Michel Malloire
'Farine'
Marie-France
Zita
Jim André
Director of the Espoir channel (uncredited)
Barbero
Customs officer (uncredited)
Georges Bever
Stage manager (uncredited)
Lucien Bonys
Baker (uncredited)
Guy Diamant
Marc's secretary (uncredited)
André Ganazolli
'Balance' (uncredited)
Lisette Jambel
Singer (uncredited)
Robert Le Béal
Foreign professor (uncredited)
Michel Legrand
Conductor (uncredited)
Yvette Maurech
Haberdasher (uncredited)
Mado Robin
Singer (uncredited)
Guido Valentin
Foreign professor (uncredited)
Tony Saytor
Assistant Director
Jacques Daniel-Norman
Screenplay / Director
Georges Gosset
André Chanu
Stéphane van Deckerckove
Details.
Release DateDecember 12, 1952
Original NameSon dernier Noël
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 33m
Genres
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Wiki.
Her Last Christmas (French: Son dernier Noël) is a 1952 French musical drama film directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman and starring Tino Rossi, Claude May and Louis Seigner. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Hubert.