The Man at Midnight


The Man at Midnight is a 1931 French comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Jean Weber, Josseline Gaël and Marcel Simon. It was the French-language version of the British film Almost a Honeymoon.
The film "testifies to the growing role of actors in talking cinema" according to Jacques Choukroun.

Cast

Reception

Cinémagazine found it was "a charming comedy."