Fort De La Solitude (1948)
On the borders of the desert, Péhu, a rather blunt creature on the verge of death, confesses to Charles Sigouane that some time before he stole and killed for the sake of a woman named Marie. Péhu recovers against all odds and returns to France with a view to finding Marie and to retrieve a loot he has hidden somewhere.
Director:
Robert Vernay
Writer:
Bernard Zimmer
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Claudine Dupuis as Marie |
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France Mooréa as Girl |
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Made Siamé as Boss |
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Paul Bernard as Charles Sigouare |
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Alexandre Rignault as Péhu |
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Lucien Nat as Captain |
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Michel Marsay as Sourdieu |
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Jean-Jacques Delbo as François |
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Antoine Balpêtré as Commissioner |
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Henri Coutet as Cassagneau |
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Georges Hubert as Sergeant |
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Marcel Lupovici as Légionnaire |
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Robert Moncade as Lieutenant |
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Paul Faivre as Postmaster |
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Léonce Corne as Major |
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René Fluet as Robert |
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Albert Broquin as Soldier |
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Robert le Flon as |
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René Pascal as |
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Émile Riandreys as |
| Writing | René Guillot | Novel |
| Writing | Bernard Zimmer | Dialogue |
| Writing | Bernard Zimmer | Screenplay |
| Sound | Mohamed Iguerbouchène | Music |
| Directing | Robert Vernay | Director |