Venetian Honeymoon (1959)
1h 27m
Running Time
February 27, 1959Release Date
Venetian Honeymoon (1959)
1h 27m
Running Time
February 27, 1959Release Date
Plot.
There is a lot of excitement in the high society of Venice: An Arab prince, who always travels incognito, is said to be in the city. By chance, the elegant Isabella gets to know the handsome heir to the throne - and it does not take long for her to fall madly in love with him. Isabella has no idea that her dream man is really the impostor Gérard, who looks remarkably like the prince and was hounded by the sleazy crook Alfredo on Isabella to steal their precious jewelry.
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Cast & Crew.

Martine Carol
Isabelle dos Santos

Vittorio De Sica
Alfredo

Philippe Nicaud
Gérard Chevalier

Claudia Cardinale
Angelica

Marthe Mercadier
Antoinette Sophronides

Jacques Sernas
Bob Lebel

Giacomo Furia
Stanislas dit Stan

Don Ziegler
Aristide Sophronides dit Soso

Brigitte Juslin
Barbara

Ivan Dominique
John

Tonino Lenza
Sebastiano

Martita Hunt
Lisa Bradwell

André Versini
Le Marquis Thierry Lepel

Ave Ninchi
Yolanda

Mario Cianfanelli
Bépi (uncredited)

Giovanni Addessi
Producer

Claude-André Puget
Screenplay

Jean Ferry
Screenplay

Luciano Vincenzoni
Screenplay

René Moulaert
Production Design

Robert Gascuel
Producer

Arrigo Breschi
Set Decoration

Jean Françaix
Composer

Leopoldo Savona
First Assistant Director

Rolando Stragliati
First Assistant Director

Tinto Brass
First Assistant Director

Grazia Lusignoli
Costume Design

Elisabeth Simon
Costume Design

Ugo Tucci
Unit Manager

Marguerita Chevallier
Production Secretary

Marie Lemare
Script Supervisor

Saverio Scipioni
Production Assistant
Media.

Details.
Release DateFebruary 27, 1959
Original NameLa prima notte
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 27m
Filming LocationsVenice, Italy
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
honeymoon
love
Wiki.
Venetian Honeymoon (Italian: La prima notte, French: Les noces vénitiennes) is a 1959 Italian-French romantic comedy film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. It is loosely based on the Abel Hermant novel Les noces vénitiennes.