While under attack by German forces, a French army unit discovers there is a traitor in their midst, feeding the Germans information.While under attack by German forces, a French army unit discovers there is a traitor in their midst, feeding the Germans information.While under attack by German forces, a French army unit discovers there is a traitor in their midst, feeding the Germans information.
William F. Leicester
- Capt. Hughes
- (as William Leicester)
Harry Arnie
- Maquis
- (uncredited)
Baynes Barron
- Henri
- (uncredited)
Gregg Barton
- Sentry
- (uncredited)
John Beattie
- Radio Operator
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis film and also "13 Rue Madeleine" are loosely based on the real exploits of one of the few US Marines to serve in combat in the European Theater, WW2. A former Foreign Legionnaire, Colonel Peter Julien Ortiz, USMC Ret, was an officer with the OSS and led Operations Union I & II in southern France training, supplying and leading the Resistance against the Germans in 1944-45. His actual adventures earned him two Navy Crosses and were so incredible you'd hardly believe them in a movie.
- GoofsAt the 1 hour mark, the getaway car is abandoned on a railway line. A train approaches and is obviously an American built locomotive, not French. The train and car crash is obviously not filmed in France.
Most of the cars used in the film are also American, including the cars used by the Gestapo and other German officers, when they would more likely use European cars.
- Quotes
Peter Forrester: Well, they say war is full of surprises and, ah... lost opportunities.
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Most of the film consists of flashbacks. It begins at a court in France investigating the death or murder of one Armand (Paul Picerni) of the resistance, supposedly committed by an American (Cornel Wilde) assisting the resistance by secret missions conducted from England. The stage here is very international, involving French, English, American and German actors, and all the proper languages are spoken authentically. The story is based on true adventures of a French-American working for the French resistance inside France, and the film exhibits the story clear enough with authentic documentary materials to underline the realism. All the actors are good if not excellent, you didn't see Phyllis Thaxter in many films, but she always made a sincerely honest and tender impression, here both as a nun and a resistance fighter with guts, but the character you will enjoy most and remember best from this film is Karl Malden as a 100% jovial Frenchman always enjoying his Cognac and never flinching from a battle or decision. He brings cheers into the film into every scene of his appearance. The division within the resistance does not enter the story until towards the end, but when it does that becomes the major interest of the film and the main thriller. What did really happen, who did what, what happened to whom, who survived and how and so forth - that's the extensive investigation here and all questions are answered - nothing is left unsolved. To bring clearance into this complicated confusion of destinies is actually the major feat of the film.
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- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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