The London Man (1943)
Maloin, a maritime station guard, spends his nights at the port signal box. One night, he becomes the witness of a murder: for a simple suitcase smuggled, the altercation between the two men turns to drama. While the first falls and drowns, the second flees. Maloin, instead of warning the police, decides to dive in and recover the suitcase...which contains more than 3 million in small denominations! That's when the trouble begins...
Director: Henri Decoin
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Fernand Ledoux as Maloin |
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Suzy Prim as Camélia |
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Jules Berry as Brown |
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Mony Dalmès as Henriette Maloin |
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Blanche Montel as Madame Brown |
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René Génin as Maënnec |
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Made Siamé as la patronne |
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Marcelle Monthil as Rose |
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René Bergeron as Auguste |
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Gaston Modot as Teddy |
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Alexandre Rignault as Keridan |
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Jean Brochard as L'inspecteur Mollison |
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Héléna Manson as Julie Malouin |
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Nila Cara as La fille qui chante (uncredited) |
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Marcel Delaître as Léon (uncredited) |
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Jean Kolb as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Henri Decoin | Director |
| Writing | Georges Simenon | Novel |
| Writing | Charles Exbrayat | Dialogue |
| Writing | Henri Decoin | Writer |
| Camera | Paul Cotteret | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Suzanne de Troeye | Editor |
| Art | Serge Piménoff | Art Direction |