Peloton d'exécution (1945) Directed by André Berthomieu
Drama / War
aka: Resistance
Film Synopsis
Forced into the German army, an Alsacian man named Hans finds himself
heading a section in the Gestapo. He uses his position to rescue
captured Frenchmen and support the resistance in their efforts against
the Nazis. Hans's efforts are ultimately compromised when he
falls in love with a young woman in the French resistance...
Cast: Lucien Coëdel (Hans),
Yvonne Gaudeau (Françoise Villard),
Pierre Renoir (Le colonel),
Abel Jacquin (Dalbret),
Robert Dalban (Schmidt),
Pierre Magnier (De Juste),
Jean Toulout (Von Angel),
Georges Lannes,
Louis Eymond,
Lina Roxa
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 93 min
Aka:Resistance
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