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FULL SYNOPSIS

With a superb music score by Django Reinhardt, this is a Louis Malle film about the German occupation of France. Based on his own experiences in France during the occupation, Malle's film does not paint a pretty picture of the French Resistance and eventually he emigrated to America because of the critical reaction to this film. Essentially the tale of a young boy who wants to join the Resistance but is shunned by them because of his youth, he joins the Gestapo. Unfortunately, he then falls in love with a young Jewish girl. Push comes to shove and he suddenly has the unsympathetic Resistance and the Gestapo hot on his trail. Not a pretty picture of either side. ~ Tana Hobart, Rovi

  • Release date:January 30, 1974

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Louis Malle United Nations Award 1974 Winner
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Louis Malle Best Picture 1974 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Louis Malle Best Foreign Language Film 1974 Nominee

Cast

Pierre Blaise
as Lucien Lacombe
Aurore Clément
as France
Holger Loewenadler
as Albert Horn
Therese Giehse
as Bella Horn
Stephane Bouy
as Jean
Loumi Iacobesco
as Betty
Jean Bousquet
as Peyssac, the schoolteacher
Gilberte Rivet
as Lucien's mother
Jacques Rispal
as M. Laborit
Pierre Decazes
as Aubert
René Bouloc
as Faure
Jacqueline Staup
as Lucienne
Jean Rougerie
as Tonin

Crew

Louis Malle
Director
Louis Malle
Producer
Claude Nedjar
Producer
Patrick Modiano
Book Author
Patrick Modiano
Screenwriter
Louis Malle
Screenwriter
Tonino Delli Colli
Cinematographer
Ghislain Uhry
Production Designer
Corinne Jorry
Costume Designer
Ghislain Uhry
First Assistant Director
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