The Atlantic Wall
the Atlantic Wall is a Film French carried out by Marcel Camus left in 1970.
Synopsis
Little before the Battle Normandy, Leon Duchemin is a peaceful restorer lives with his eccentric sister and her daughter, Juliette, who becomes adult. Its customers represent all the fauna going of the driver of Rommel, with resistant and the traffickers of the black-market.
One evening, a British aviator falls almost into the room from Juliette and the Leon following day is taken for the painter who was to undertake to repaint his front and is taken along to Kommandantur, where one has a work similar to propose to him. Leon carries by inadvertency a secret plan concerning famous V1. He is obliged to join resistance and finds himself in a camp of drive of the English army, under the orders of the aviator whom he saved.
Data sheet
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Realization: Marcel Camus
- Scenario: According to an idea of the colonel Rémy
- Adaptation: Marcel Jullian, Marcel Camus
- Dialog: Marcel Jullian
- Assistant realizer: Alain Corneau
- Assisting in the scenes of action: Claude Carliez, in the actions of cars and motor bikes: Rémy Julienne
- To advise for aviation: Henri Hugen
- Images: Alain Levent
- Opérateur: Armand Marco, assisted of Roger Gleize, Pierre Raises
- Musique: Claude Bolling (Editions Blue, White, Red)
- Songs of the film " God bless rugby" of Jack Fischman and Claude Bolling - " Kamerald die rosen blühn" of Josuh Rockelein and Claude Bolling
- Decorations: Pierre Guffroy, assisted of Albert Rajau
- Sound: Jean-Pierre Ruh, assisted of Guy Odet
- Assembly: Andree Camuseix, assisted Arlette Lalande
- Mixing: Jacques Carrère, Claude Volland
- Script-servant boy: Patrick Aubrre
- Photographer of plate: Jean Klissak
- Costumes: Michele Richer
- Dresser: Annie Marolt, Pink Daver, Denise Duke
- Make-up: Rene Daudu special
- Accessories supplier and effects: Roger Bollengier
- Bomb disposal expert: Ruggieri
- Collection of cars and motor bikes: Jean Marratier
- Interior designer: Guy Maugin
- Administrator: Jacques Drouard
- general Manager: Roger Tag
- Pulling: Laboratory G.T.C Joinville
- Film 35mm, color by Eastmancolor
- Production: New company of Cinema, Fono Roma (Franco-Italian)
- Directing of production: Roger Scipion
- Assistant editors: Alexandre de Grunwald and Bruna Drigo
- Executive producer: Georges de Beauregard
- Turning starting from April 6th, 1970 in Barfleur (Handle), Saint-Waast (England), London, Medson, with the camp of Sensitive to the cold and for the interiors in the studios Flashes of Epinay-sur-Seine
- Lasted: 107mn
- First presentation the 10/14/1970
- Kind: Comedy
- Visa of exploitation: 31650
Distribution
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Bourvil : Leon Duchemin, the Norman restorer
- Peter McEnery: Jeff, the English officer, parachuted
- Sophie Desmarets: Maria Duchemin, the sister of Leon
- Jean Poiret: Armand, the chief of resistance, double agent among Germans
- Reinhard Kolldehoff: lieutenant Heinrich Jakobus Steinbichler known as: Totor
- Sara Franchetti : Juliette Duchemin, the girl of Leon
- Pino Caruso: lieutenant Friedrich, driver
- Terry-Thomas: the commander Perry
- Roland Lesaffre: the resistant forgery
- Jacques Balutin: a resistant gendarme
- Jean-Pierre Zola: the colonel Muller
- Georges Staquet: Hippolyte, the chief of resistant the
- Robert Béal: the English officer
- Jacques Préboist: Ernest
- John Eppler: Rommel
- Patrick Préjean: an English officer
- Annabel Leventon: Sybil
- Jackie Rollin (Sardou): Mrs. Charlus
- Janine Dill: busy a
- Antoine Baud: the feldgendarme
- Guy Delorme: a German soldier
- Anthony Stuart: an English officer
- Pierre Decaze: a soldier S.S
- Roger Lumont: the French cook
- Jess Hahn: an English colonel
- Michel Robin: the shoe-maker
- Rudy Lenoir: a German warrant officer
- Robert Béal: an English officer
- Jean Rupert: the ordinance Perry
- Yvon Lec: Charles
- Fernand Guiot: a German soldier
- William Mervyn: the bishop, father of Jeff
- Billy Kearns: the commander of the camp
- Marcel Gassouk: a German commander
- Jean Moulart: a police officer of the gestapo
- Franck Williams: the first clergyman
- Gerald Campion: the second clergyman
- Peter Myers: colonel R.A.F
- Roger Guilho: Plum tree, a cook
- Paul Savatier: a prison warder
- Rico Lopez: Albert
- Roger Meshs: a gendarme
- Bernard Saint-Jacob: a soldier S.S
- Gilbert Romanier: a warrant officer
- Roger Rall: a police officer of the gestapo
- Roger Trapp: a tramp in prison
- Norman Mitchell: the first bobby
- Stephen Yardley: the second bobby
- Guy Allombert: a German officer
- Bill Horsley: the owner of the R.A.F
- Lucien Privat: The lining of Bourvil in the cascades
- Jacques Marbeuf
Around film
- It is the last film of Bourvil. He died before the exit of the red Circle and the Atlantic Wall .
See too
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