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Basics Critics:92Viewers:76Rusty:77
Category: Drama, WarSub-Category: drama film, war filmMain subject: World War 2, the HolocaustNarrative location: London, Paris, Lyon, MarseilleRuntime: 138 minutesColor: colorLanguage: FrenchCountry: France, ItalyFilming location: Lyon, Paris, NiceDirector: Jean-Pierre MelvilleScreenwriter: Jean-Pierre Melville, Joseph KesselMusic: Éric DemarsanCinematography: Pierre LhommeStars: Lino Ventura, Simone Signoret, Paul Meurisse, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Serge Reggiani, Paul Crauchet, André Dewavrin, Nathalie Delon Producer: Robert DorfmannAward details: (details at IMDb)
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Betrayed by an informant, Philippe Gerbier (Lino Ventura) finds himself trapped in a torturous Nazi prison camp. Though Gerbier escapes to rejoin the Resistance in occupied Marseilles, France, and exacts his revenge on the informant, he must continue a quiet, seemingly endless battle against the Nazis in an atmosphere of tension, paranoia and distrust.


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