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No Sun in Venice

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Wikipedia article




'No Sun in Venice' is a 1957 French-Italian drama film directed by Roger Vadim. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. The soundtrack for the film was composed by pianist John Lewis, and performed by the Modern Jazz Quartet. The soundtrack album was released in 1957 on Atlantic.

Cast



* Franoise Arnoul as Sophie

* Christian Marquand as Michel Lafaurie

* Robert Hossein as Sforzi

* O. E. Hasse as Eric von Bergen

* Franco Fabrizi as Busetti

* as Bernard

* Carlo Delle Piane as Jeannot

* as Inspecteur

* Lila Rocco as Lisa

* Margaret Rung as Comtesse

* Christian Cazau as Coco

* Venantino Venantini

* Daniel Emilfork

Production



The film was made by Roger Vadim and producer Raoul Levy, who had just made 'And God Created Woman' which was yet to be released. It was based on an unpublished novel Vadim had written a few years before. Levy had it relocated from Paris to Italy and cast Francoise Arnoul as he did not want to risk casting Brigitte Bardot in case 'And God Created Woman' was not a success.

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