Dark at Noon Released 1992-10-01 is a story that falls under the Comedy, Fantasy category. Movie Story "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.".
Stars:
John Hurt,
Didier Bourdon,
Lorraine Evanoff,
David Warner,
Daniel Prévost,
Myriem Roussel,
Felipe Dias,
Baptista Fernandes,
Alexandre de Sousa,
Laurent Moine,
Rui Mendes,
André Maia,
Rui Luís Brás,
João Baião,
Suzana Borges,
Samantha Gee,
Beatrice Laherrere,
Adriana Novais,
Augusto Portela,
Maria João Reis,
Kevin Lucero Less
Director:
Raúl Ruiz,
Paul Fontaine,
Ramón F. Suárez,
Raúl Ruiz,
Hélène Muller,
Leonardo De La Fuente,
Jonathan Liebling,
Luís Monteiro,
António da Cunha Telles,
Bernard P. Guiremand,
Jorge Arriagada
Dark at Noon is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Comedy, Fantasy film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!