Didier Daurat
- Episode aired Jan 3, 1967
- 27m
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- TriviaAntoine de Saint-Exupéry took inspiration from Didier Daurat for the character of "Rivière" in his novel "Vol de nuit"("Night flight"), which won the Prix Femina in 1931. Some excerpts of this book are read by Jean Topart in the present film, and Didier Daurat gives his opinion about the character he inspired ("He is too insensitive...", he says).
- SoundtracksSuite pour violoncelle - extraits
Music by Johann Sebastian Bach
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- Orly Airport, Orly, Val-de-Marne, France(Locaux de "La Postale de Nuit")
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- Runtime27 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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