Night Magic (1985)
1h 35m
Running Time
December 18, 1985Release Date
Night Magic (1985)
1h 35m
Running Time
December 18, 1985Release Date
Plot.
Night Magic, a musical fantasy, is set on earth but it is also about the heavens. At the centre of it all is Michael, a music hall artist, who finds Judy, an angel that epitomizes the woman of his dreams at the System Theatre where he is about to open his new show. For Michael it is just another show along the road but once inside something happens. The night is full of possibilities- full of love and romance, jealousy and infidelity, music and dance, even good and evil. Most of all it is full of magic.
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Cast & Crew.
Nick Mancuso
Michael
Carole Laure
Judy
Stéphane Audran
Janice
Lyne Tremblay
Stardust
Jean Carmet
Sam
Danielle Godin
Moonbeam
Lewis Furey
Director
Barbara Eve Harris
Doubt
Leonard Cohen
Writer
Jim Kaufman
Producer
Robert Lantos
Producer
Philippe Rousselot
Cinematographer
Michel Arcand
Editor
András Hámori
Producer
Michelle de Broca
Producer
François Séguin
Production Design
Stephen J. Roth
Producer
Richard Grégoire
Music
Sophie Cornu
Editor
Louis Robitaille
Jean-Hugues Rochette
Kathryn Greenaway
Michelle Stennett
Jean-Marc Lebeau
Anik Bissonnette
Sophie Bissonnette
Brigitte Valette
Jean-Marie Benoît
Frank Augustyn
Carlyle Miller
Don Alias
France Deslauriers
Nathalie Buisson
Joan Henney
Yolande Husaruk
Micheline Giard
Margarita Stoker
Details.
Wiki.
Night Magic is a 1985 Canadian-French musical film written by Leonard Cohen and Lewis Furey and directed by Furey. The film stars Nick Mancuso as Michael, a down on his luck musician whose fantasies begin to come true after he meets an angel (Judy, played by Carole Laure). The film's supporting cast includes Stéphane Audran, Jean Carmet, Frank Augustyn, Louis Robitaille, Anik Bissonnette, Nanette Workman and Barbara Eve Harris.The film was originally slated for release as Angel Eyes, but reverted to its original working title Night Magic by the time of its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 1985.Most of the score is in Spenserian stanzas.