In German-occupied Paris, a Frenchwoman tries to help smuggle a downed RAF pilot into Portugal despite strict surveillance by suspicious Gestapo officers.In German-occupied Paris, a Frenchwoman tries to help smuggle a downed RAF pilot into Portugal despite strict surveillance by suspicious Gestapo officers.In German-occupied Paris, a Frenchwoman tries to help smuggle a downed RAF pilot into Portugal despite strict surveillance by suspicious Gestapo officers.
- Anton Stregel
- (as Howard da Silva)
- Captain
- (as Ernest Dorian)
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As for the script, I really feel bad for the writers. They managed to create an exciting and different film to get the public behind the war effort. It was NOT a run-of-the-mill and showed some intelligence. But unfortunately all the nice machinations, decent dialog and exciting action got lost due to the casting and oddness of the final product. It's really too bad, but in the end this is just a time-passer and nothing more.
Very entertaining.
I liked it. Crawford it always entertaining to watch.
Did you know
- TriviaJohn Wayne doesn't appear until 41 minutes into the film.
- Quotes
Michelle 'Mike' de la Becque: This is very pretty.
Martin: There's an exceptional view of the city.
Michelle 'Mike' de la Becque: I've seen Paris before.
Martin: Not this Paris, mademoiselle.
[Walking towards the door]
Martin: The bedroom suite is this way.
Michelle 'Mike' de la Becque: Wait. Martin, you've known me for a long time.
Martin: When you were very little, you wanted to marry me so that you could always have chocolate pudding.
Michelle 'Mike' de la Becque: At my first ball, it was you who fastened my dress when it came undone.
Martin: Such memories belong to another lifetime, mademoiselle. One which has come to an end. And which, unfortunately, some of us have outlived.
Michelle 'Mike' de la Becque: But why have our lifetimes come to an end, our private little worlds?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The John Wayne Anthology (1991)
- SoundtracksLa Marseillaise
(uncredited)
Composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
[Variations played in the score throughout]
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Reunion in France
- Filming locations
- Production company
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,054,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 44m(104 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1