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No Sun in Venice ()

Sait-on jamais... (original title)
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In Venice, a French agent tries to recover printing plates, used to print fake currency, from an ex-Nazi who stole them during WW2.

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Sophie
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Michel Lafaurie
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Sforzi
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Eric von Bergen
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Busetti
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Bernard
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Jeannot
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Inspecteur
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Lisa
Margaret Rung ...
Comtesse
Christian Cazau ...
Coco
Daniel Emilfork

Directed by

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Roger Vadim

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Roger Vadim ... (screenplay and dialogue)

Produced by

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Raoul Lévy ... producer

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John Lewis & Modern Jazz Quartet
John Lewis

Cinematography by

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Armand Thirard

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Victoria Mercanton

Production Design by

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Jean André

Costume Design by

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Pierre Balmain

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Monique Archambault ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Léon Carré ... production manager
Michel Choquet ... unit manager

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Bernard Deflandre ... second assistant director
Jacques Poitrenaud ... first assistant director

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Antoine Archimbaud ... sound

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Roger Forster ... still photographer
Louis Née ... camera operator
Raymond Voinquel ... still photographer

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Suzanne Durrenberger ... script supervisor

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O.E. Hasse ... voice dubbing: O.E. Hasse (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Cute Sophie is an amoral French girl living in a sumptuous Venetian palazzo. She is the kept woman of a very rich but undesirable fellow named Eric von Bergen, an ex-nazi turned forger. Not long ago, she was still the mistress of another shady guy by the name of Sforzi, now von Bergen's secretary. She falls in love with yet another man, this time a handsome compatriot, Michel Lafaurie, an honest reporter-photographer. Her love is true but destiny is rampaging its way through the wintry alleys of Venice... Written by Guy Bellinger

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Taglines ...a sensuous motion picture by the bold hands that shaped "And God Created Woman"...a film of unusual mood and contrasts...a new experience in sight and sound See more »
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Also Known As
  • Un colpo da due miliardi (Italy)
  • Un colpo da 2 miliardi (Italy)
  • No Sun in Venice (United States)
  • No Sun in Venice (Canada, English title)
  • When the Devil Drives (United Kingdom)
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  • 96 min
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Trivia The score for this film was composed by the esteemed John Lewis of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Listen to "The Golden Striker." See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Censura: Alguns Cortes (1999). See more »
Soundtracks The Golden Striker See more »

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