Firemen's Ball (1949)
1944, France experiences its last days of German occupation. A microcosm representative of the various attitudes adopted during this troubled period, some heroic, others less brilliant, the Grégeois family, scattered by the war, will strengthen its ties according to the Allied advance on the territory and the liberation of Paris, with its joys but also its sorrows, because not all of its members will survive the relative chaos that will characterize this end of the world war.
Director: André Berthomieu
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Claude Dauphin as Camille, Olivier and Henri Grégeois |
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Paulette Dubost as Germaine |
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Dominique Nohain as Michel |
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Michèle Philippe as Paméla Noël |
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Henri Crémieux as Fatafia |
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Blanche Denège as Cécile Grégeois |
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Paul Faivre as Berton |
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Christian Simon as Marceau |
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André Versini as Marcellin |
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Robert Rollis as Raymond |
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Charles Bouillaud as Coquillard |
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Frédéric O'Brady as Impresario |
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Jo Dest as Dr. Frantz |
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Robert Arnoux as Touvoir |
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Pierre-Louis as Badin |
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Emilio Carrer as (uncredited) |
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Pierre Ferval as (uncredited) |
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Robert Le Ray as (uncredited) |
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Jean Valmence as Paulo (uncredited) |
| Directing | André Berthomieu | Director |