Le Paradis des pilotes perdus (1949)
Directed by Georges Lampin

Drama
aka: The Hell of Lost Pilots

Film Synopsis

In Meknes, eight passengers are boarding an Air-Morocco aeroplane bound for Dakar.  Excluding the pilot, Captain Bertrand, and his co-pilot, Villeneuve, they are: Madame Clément, a young widow, and her baby; a shady businessman named Sorbier; Inspector Simonet and his prisoner François; Father Spach, a missionary en route to his little church in the Sudan; and young lovers Françoise and Denis.  When the aeroplane gets caught in a sandstorm, it is forced to landed in the middle of the desert.  Under Bertrand's command, the little community begins to organise itself.  Aware that there is only a limited water supply, the captain arranges for an armed man to guard the precious water cans.  One night, Sorbier attempts to steal some water, but earns himself a bullet for his greed.  As the water runs out, the group is rapidly overtaken by fear and despair...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Georges Lampin
  • Script: Georges Garde, André Haguet, Pierre Véry
  • Cinematographer: Armand Thirard
  • Music: Joseph Kosma
  • Cast: Henri Vidal (Capitaine Bertrand), Michel Auclair (Léonard François), Andrée Debar (Mme Clément), Paul Bernard (Daniel Sorbier), Arlette Thomas (Françoise), René Blancard (Inspecteur Simonet), Robert Dalban (Dumont), Jean Daurand (Andrali), Jean-Pierre Mocky (Denis), Momar Baye (Koulii-Bali), Claude Vernier (Le radio), Martial Rèbe (Le météo), Abel Jacquin (Colonel Arnal), Antoine Balpêtré (Révérend-Père Spach), Daniel Gélin (Lieutenant Villeneuve), Claude Joseph
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 89 min
  • Aka: The Hell of Lost Pilots

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