The Chips Are Down (1947)
A society heiress and a resistance fighter are tragically killed at the same moment and meet in the afterlife. They are offered a second chance at life if they can prove their love is real or be doomed to roam the earth as ghosts.
Director: Jean Delannoy
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Micheline Presle as Eve Charlier |
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Marcello Pagliero as Pierre Dumaine |
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Marguerite Moreno as La dame de l'au-delà |
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Charles Dullin as Le marquis |
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Fernand Fabre as André Charlier |
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Jacques Erwin as Jean Aguerra |
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Colette Ripert as Lucette |
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Marcel Mouloudji as Lucien Derjeu |
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Guy Decomble as Poulain |
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Howard Vernon as Le chef milicien |
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Jim Gérald as Renaudel |
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Renaud Mary as Un milicien |
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André Carnège as Le ministre de la justice |
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Andrée Ducret as Madame Astin |
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Robert Dalban as Georges |
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Jean Daurand as Paulo |
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Edmond Beauchamp as Dixonne |
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Jean Reynols as |
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Léon Daubrel as |
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Lucien Dorval as |
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Daniel Fillion as |
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Gérard Saint-Val as |
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Marfa d'Hervilly as |
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Danièle Delorme as La noyée |
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Frédéric Mariotti as Un mort |
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Paul Ollivier as |
| Directing | Jean Delannoy | Director |
| Writing | Jean-Paul Sartre | Writer |
| Sound | Georges Auric | Music |
| Camera | Christian Matras | Director of Photography |