7/10
See this for the cast & Director only,
29 October 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Tragic dramatic films were standard movie fare in all countries in the 1930's.

Le Quai De Brumes (Port of Shadows) was directed by Marcel Carne.He directed--- Les Infant Du Paradis (Children of Paradise). This somber,sad & tragic tale of lonely people is made very watchable due to the ensemble cast of some of the best actors in French cinema. Each of the 4 that I will mention were making films & television for over 40 years.

They each created some of the finest performances ever.

Jean Gabin- He had just made Pepe Le Moko & was also in Grand Illusion.

Michelle Morgan--she was 19 when this film was made & already a veteran, Among her American films are Joan of Paris (with Alan Ladd & Higher & Higher with Frank Sinatra (before they were stars.) BTW she is still alive & probably still a beauty.

Michel Simon- a towering actor who always was superb and Pierre Braseur another long time brilliant actor.

The remaining cast members are equally impressive.

As I said the story itself is not viable today but the acting is.

Also please note the DVD print is not too good, Criterion did the best they could.

Ratings: *** (out of 4) 81 points(out of 100) IMDb 7 (out of 10)
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