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François Letterier | ||
Charles Le Clainche | Jost | |
Roland Monod | Priest of Leiris | |
Marice Beerblock | ||
Jacques Ertaud | Orsini | |
Francois Leterrier | Fontaine | |
Maurice Beerblock | Blanchet | |
Jean Paul Delhumeau | Hebrard | |
Roger Treherne | Terry | |
Jean Philippe Delamarre | Le Prisonnier 110 |
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Producer | Alain Poiré
Jean Thuillier |
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Writer | Robert Bresson
André Devigny |
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Cinematography | Léonce-Henri Burel
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Musician | Isaïe Disenhaus
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French Resistance activist Andre Devigny is imprisoned by the Nazis, and devotes his waking hours to planning an elaborate escape. Then, on the same day, he is condemned to death, and given a new cellmate. Should he kill him, or risk revealing his plans to someone who may be a Gestapo informer? |
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