The Cross of Lorraine
1943 · Movie · 90 min. · United States
With the onset of World War II, Frenchmen from all walks of life enlist in the army. The war is short-lived however as the Nazis quickly defeat them and Marshall Petain signs a peace agreement with the invaders. The troops surrender but rather that being repatriated to their homes as expected, they all find themselves in a military prison. Conditions are difficult with little food and poor medical conditions. The men resist as best they can and for some, like Paul, they are prepared to spend time in solitary confinement and be subjected to beatings if need be. For others, such as Duval, collaboration with their Nazi jailers is the route to an easier life. The men find solace in the company of Father Sebastian, a priest who was also in the army. He counsels them wisely and in the case of Paul, gives him strength to face the daily challenge of simply living. When Paul gets an opportunity however...
Direction Tay Garnett
Cast Jean-Pierre Aumont · Gene Kelly · Cedric Hardwicke · Richard Whorf · Joseph Calleia · Peter Lorre · Hume Cronyn · Wallace Ford · Donald Curtis · Tonio Selwart · Gene Roth · William Roy · Jack Lambert · Richard Ryen · John Abbott · Harry Wilson · Billy Engle · Eddie Hall · Paul Langton · Jack Gordon · Emma Dunn · Henry Victor · Dorothy Phillips
Soundtrack Bronislau Kaper
Screenplay Michael Kanin · Ring Lardner Jr. · Alexander Esway · Robert Hardy Andrews · Hans Habe
Cinematography Sidney Wagner
Original title The Cross of Lorraine
6.5
67 votes (FilmAffinity)
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