The Crime of David Levinstein (1968)
David Levinstein, a young Jewish boy whose parents have been arrested and killed by the Nazis, is taken in by Monsieur Ray, the head of his school. Unfortunately for him, Donnadieu, a pro-Nazi schoolmaster, denounces him to the Gestapo and he is sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp. After being released in 1945, David attempts to live normally. He even marries Jacky, the woman he has fallen in love with. But fifteen years pass and the taste of revenge invades him and becomes irresistible. He eventually traces the teacher who gave him way.
Director: André Charpak
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André Charpak as David Levinstein |
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Marc Cassot as Inspector Lannes |
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Bérengère Dautun as Jacky Levinstein |
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Jean Sagols as Jacques Levinstein |
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Hans Meyer as Schrank |
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Claude Vernier as Ernst |
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Gerard Borlant as |
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Marc de Géorgi as Inspector Marc |
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Nicole Desailly as |
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Danielle Durou as |
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Claude Jenner as |
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Marc Johannes as Simon |
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Henri Jouf as Hermann |
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Marius Laurey as Donnadieu |
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Rudy Lenoir as |
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Pierre Leproux as |
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Daniel Moosmann as |
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Jean-Marc Piuro as |
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Tony Rödel as |
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De Shwen as |
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Geymond Vital as The grandfather |
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Jean-Pierre Zola as |
| Writing | André Charpak | Writer |
| Directing | André Charpak | Director |