Dark at Noon
movie

Released October 01, 1992
Overview
In this mystical comedy, Felicien has traveled to Portugal from France soon after the end of the First World War. It seems that his recently deceased father had invested a lot of money in a factory located in a remote village, and he has come to evaluate that investment. He gets some clues to the real situation in the town when the man driving his coach refuses to go any further and leaves him on a section of road which is practically paved with abandoned crutches. After a short trek, he meets up with the local dignitary who is to show him around, and he meets a priest and an artist. The priest gives a further clue to the events taking place in the village when he indicates that he's completely exasperated with the endless miracles that seem to be taking place. From that point onward, amazing coincidences, visions and miracles take place in great numbers.
Cast

John Hurt
as
Anthony / Le Marquis

Didier Bourdon
as
Docteur Felicien

Lorraine Evanoff
as
Ines

David Warner
as
Ellic

Daniel Prévost
as
Le curé

Myriem Roussel
as
La vierge des imitations
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Felipe Dias
as
L'enfant
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Baptista Fernandes
as
Père Felicien

Alexandre de Sousa
as
Médecin 1
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Laurent Moine
as
Médecin 2

Rui Mendes
as
Employe

André Maia
as
Jeune ouvrier
Crew

Raúl Ruiz
as
Director
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Paul Fontaine
as
Writer
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Ramón F. Suárez
as
Director of Photography

Raúl Ruiz
as
Writer
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Hélène Muller
as
Editor
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Leonardo De La Fuente
as
Producer
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Jonathan Liebling
as
Foley Artist
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Luís Monteiro
as
Production Design

António da Cunha Telles
as
Executive Producer
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Bernard P. Guiremand
as
Executive Producer

Jorge Arriagada
as
Original Music Composer