Fugitive from Montreal (1950)
Pierre Chambrac, a French industrialist, and Canadian Paul Laforêt, two former brothers in arms, meet again by chance in Paris five years after the end of World War II. Pierre is engaged to a beautiful foreign young lady by the name of Helen Bering. He introduces her to his friend, which seems to trouble him. To his amazement, Helen and Paul disappear without notice. Pierre, who was beginning to feel jealous, sees his suspicion confirmed. He decides to fly to Montreal where he thinks the couple has taken refuge. Once there, he learns that his dear Helen is actually a criminal and that Paul is a policeman whose duty was to arrest her.
Director:
Jean Devaivre
Writer:
Charles Exbrayat
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Patricia Roc as Helen Bering |
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René Dary as Pierre Chambrac |
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Paul Dupuis as Paul Laforêt |
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Paulette Andrieux as |
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Cécilia Bert as |
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Louis de Funès as |
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André De Repentigny as |
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Albert Dinan as Newspaper seller |
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Eliane Dorsay as Singer |
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Charles Fawcett as |
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Garrett as |
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René Hell as |
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Katherine Kath as |
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Jacques Langevin as |
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Armand Leguet as G.R.C officer |
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Palmyre Levasseur as Concierge |
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Maurice Marsac as |
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Guy Mauffette as Lawyer |
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Alan Mills as Anton |
| Writing | Jean Devaivre | Adaptation |
| Art | Lucien Carré | Production Design |
| Writing | Charles Exbrayat | Screenplay |
| Production | Paul L'Anglais | Producer |
| Camera | Philippe Agostini | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Charles Exbrayat | Dialogue |
| Writing | Charles Exbrayat | Adaptation |
| Editing | Jacques Grassi | Editor |
| Sound | Joseph Kosma | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Jean Devaivre | Director |