Youth in Revolt (1938)
"Altitude 3.200" asks the question and provides the premise of what would happen if a group of young people----poor, rich, discontented, bored--- were given an idyllic community in which to live. Call it a colony. Call it a village. Call it one-world. Mainly call it a futile exercise in changing human nature, mores, culture and attitudes at any altitude. For t'ain't no time before clashing personalities, petty jealousy, violence and---that old demon---love create havoc. And isn't much longer before they become re-united in the face of an avalanche that threatens to destroy them. They all return to whence they came, sadder and wiser.
Directors: Jean Benoît-Lévy, Marie Epstein.
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Jean-Louis Barrault as Armand |
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Fabien Loris as Victor |
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Fernand Ledoux as The doctor |
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Odette Joyeux as Zizi |
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Bernard Blier as Benoît |
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Dolly Mollinger as Maria |
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Jacqueline Porel as Marthe |
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Blanchette Brunoy as Magali |
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Jacqueline Pacaud as Marie-Paule |
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Dina Vierny as Georgette |
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Charles Dorat as Irénée |
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Claude Sainval as Georges |
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Tony Jacquot as Vincent |
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Maurice Baquet as Arthur |
| Directing | Jean Benoît-Lévy | Director |
| Directing | Marie Epstein | Director |
| Writing | Julien Luchaire | Writer |
| Camera | Armand Thirard | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Louis Née | Director of Photography |