The Twenty-fifth Hour
the Twenty-fifth hour is a film carried out by Henri Verneuil in 1966.
Synopsis
In 1939, in a Rumanian village, a man, denounced as being Jewish whereas it is not it, is sent in camp of work. His wife asks for the divorce to preserve what to raise her son. He escapes with other prisoners in Hungary, country still free.
Data sheet
- original Title: The twenty-fifth hour
- Realization: Henri Verneuil
- Scenario: Henri Verneuil, François Boyer and Wolf Mankowitz, according to the novel of Virgil Gheorghiu
- Music: Georges Delerue
- Kind: Drama
- Country: France/Italy//Romania
- Lasted: 2:14
- Date: April 26th 1967 (France)
Distribution
- Anthony Quinn: Johann Moritz
- Virna Lisi : Suzanna Moritz
- Serge Reggiani: Trajan Koruga
- Gregoire Aslan: Nicolai Debresco
- Marcel Dalio: Strul
- Marine Jacques: the soldier at Debresco
- Francoise Rosay: Mrs. Nagy
- Paul Pavel: prisoner in the truck
- Jacques Préboist: prisoner in the truck
- Jean Desailly: the minister
- Michael Redgrave: the lawyer of Johann
- Albert Rémy: Joseph Attic
- Jan Werich: sergeant Constantin
- Jacques Marbeuf: German officer
- Robert Beatty: colonel Greenfield
- John Mesurier: chair court
- Harold Goldbatt: Isaac Nagy
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