Les Réprouvés (1937)
Directed by Jacques Séverac

War / Drama

Film Synopsis

A light infantry regiment is presently waiting at a makeshift camp on the edge of the scorching Sahara Desert.  An attack from blood-thirsty rebels is imminent, but when it comes, like a sudden fierce storm after a period of insufferable calm, the skirmish proves to be far more violent and decisive than was feared.  Only a handful of the brave soldiers survive this brutal onslaught, but they are adamant they will not surrender to the enemy under any circumstances.  Instead, after putting one of his comrades-in-arms out of his misery, the regiment's lieutenant sets about a plan of attack that will avenge the death of his fellows and demonstrate the superiority of the French army...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jacques Séverac
  • Script: Jacques Séverac, André Armandy (novel)
  • Cinematographer: André Bac, Ernest Bourreaud, Christian Matras, Amédée Morrin
  • Music: Maurice Naggiar
  • Cast: Jean Servais (Prieur), Janine Crispin (Gloriette), Pierre Mingand (Le lieutenant d'Armançon), Alexandre Rignault (Faggianelli), Princesse Kandou (La princesse Fatima el Tlemci), Yvonne Claudie (La girl), Raymond Cordy (Badar), Cosaert (Morin), Pierre Magnier (Le commandant), Gina Manès (La chanteuse réaliste), Gaston Modot (Le patron), Nino Pavese (Le sergent), Poussard (Girval), Georges Térof (Un colon), François Viguier (Le Syrien), Franck Maurice
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min

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