Nightclub singer fleeing the scene of a murder is protected by a young man who is studying for the priesthood.Nightclub singer fleeing the scene of a murder is protected by a young man who is studying for the priesthood.Nightclub singer fleeing the scene of a murder is protected by a young man who is studying for the priesthood.
Raymond Bussières
- Concierge
- (uncredited)
Joseph Cotten
- Flight Announcer at the airport
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Ina De La Haye
- Mama Lugacetti
- (uncredited)
John van Dreelen
- Michel Trevelle
- (uncredited)
Jacques Hilling
- Taxi Driver
- (uncredited)
Olivier Hussenot
- Remy Hotel Manager
- (uncredited)
Jean Ozenne
- Priest in Seminar
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to contemporary articles in Daily Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, director Mitchell Leisen became ill during production and was replaced by an uncredited Richard Thorpe.
- GoofsAt the airport at the beginning of the film, as Greg is walking with Father Cunningham, a moving shadow of the boom microphone is visible on the gray wall behind them.
- Quotes
Monica Johnson: [to Gregory Fitzgerald] I interfere with you no longer.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 1955 Motion Picture Theatre Celebration (1955)
- SoundtracksEmbrasse (Hold Me Close)
(Embrasse-Moi Bien)
Music by Paul Durand
French lyrics by Henri Contet
English lyrics by Richard Driscoll
Performed by Anne Baxter
Featured review
Only one thing to recommend it
Bedevilled is an unusual but dull tale of intrigue in post-war Paris. Anne Baxter and Steve Forrest are completely unable to set off any romantic sparks, and Jo Eisinger's screenplay does them no favors. That's a shame, really, because the setup--newly ordained priest confronts temptation in the City of Lights--holds potential interest. Are there any reasons to watch this Cinemascope trifle? Well, not really, unless you enjoy first class cinematography. Shot on location by the great British DoP, Freddie Young (Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago), the film looks positively stunning. Young was one of the early masters of the widescreen process, and he takes full advantage of the Panavision lens here. Even more remarkably, he managed to get good results from Eastmancolor stock. Turn down the sound and enjoy.
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- JohnSeal
- Jul 23, 2004
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Boulevard in Paris
- Filming locations
- Arc de Triomphe, Paris 8, Paris, France(Greg changes taxis to elude his pursuers)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $868,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.55 : 1
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