Incident at Vichy (1973)
Adapted from Arthur Miller's play, film focuses on a group of Frenchmen who are detained at Vichy, the capital of France while under Nazi occupation, and "investigated" under suspicion of secretly being Jewish.
Director: Stacy Keach
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René Auberjonois as Monceau, An Actor |
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Ed Bakey as Ferrand |
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Lee Bergere as Police Captain |
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Tom Bower as Police Guard |
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Harry Davis as A Waiter |
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Jack Denbo as Second Detective |
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Bert Freed as Marchand, A Businessman |
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Allen Garfield as Lebeau, A Painter |
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Ed Gilbert as First Detective |
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William Hansen as Old Jew |
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Andrew Robinson as Major |
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Joseph Hindy as Gypsy |
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Richard Jordan as Von Berg, A Prince |
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Curt Lowens as Professor Hoffman |
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Barry Primus as Bayard, A Railroad Worker |
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Harris Yulin as Leduc, A Doctor |
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Sean Kelly as Boy |
| Directing | Stacy Keach | Director |
| Writing | Arthur Miller | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Arthur Miller | Story |