Synopsis
France, 1942, under German occupation. Philippe Gerbier, a civil engineer, is a French Resistance commandant. Denounced by a French collaborator, he is interned in a concentration camp. He manages to escape, and rejoins his network in Marseille, where he has the traitor executed. This movie reveals rigorously and austerely what life was like in the French Resistance: the solitude and fear of its members; their relationships with one another; the constant threat of arrest by the Gestapo; the Resistance command structure and the way its orders were carried out. Head writer Joseph Kessel and co-writer/director Jean-Pierre Melville were both veterans of the "Shadow Army".
Film Credits
Cinematography by Pierre Lhomme & Walter Wottitz, with production design by Théobald Meurisse.
Screenplay
Joseph Kessel, Jean-Pierre Melville
Cinematography
Pierre Lhomme & Walter Wottitz
Production Design
Théobald Meurisse
Costume Design
Colette Baudot
Country
France
Language
French, German, English
Rating
Not Rated
Runtime
145 min
Box Office
$861,983
Awards
4 wins & 1 nomination total
IMDb
8.1/10 · 27K votes
Rotten Tomatoes
97%
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