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Paris After Dark

THEY CAN CHANGE YOU INTO SOMETHING YOU HATE
1943 | 85m | English

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Director: Léonide Moguy
Writer: Harold Buchman
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Andre Marbel is the upper-class doctor who is able to continue his practice above suspicion even though he is a leader in the French Resistance. His nurse supports his activities, but her Nazi-brainwashed husband provides the tension.
Release Date: Oct 15, 1943
Director: Léonide Moguy
Writer: Harold Buchman
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords french resistance, doctor
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
George Sanders Dr. Andre Marbel
Philip Dorn Jean Blanchard
Brenda Marshall Yvonne Blanchard
Madeleine Lebeau Collette
Marcel Dalio Michel
Robert Lewis Col. Pirosh
Henry Rowland Capt. Franch
Raymond Roe George Benoit
Gene Gary Victor Durand
Jean Del Val Lucien Benoit
Curt Bois Max
Ann Codee Madame Benoit
Name Job
Léonide Moguy Director
Nick DeMaggio Editor
Lucien N. Andriot Director of Photography
Harold Buchman Screenplay
Name Title
André Daven Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Set amidst the Nazi occupation of Paris, this film follows the perilous lives of those trying to balance their routine "public" lives with organising the resistance. Leading their efforts is "Dr. Marbel" (George Sanders) who manages to stay on decent enough terms with the brutish "Col. Pirosh" (Robe ... rt Lewis) by helping treat his soldiers. Not everyone knows of his more patriotic role, though, and he frequently earns the enmity of his compatriots. "Blanchard" (Philip Dorn), meantime, has just returned from a period of incarceration and is pretty shell-shocked, his spirit broken and his nerves on edge. He tries to encourage a policy of co-operation - to stay alive. This causes ructions with the hot-headed "Georges" (Raymond Roe) whose tragic murder galvanises the locals just as the Allies land in Algiers. It's a bit wordy this, but Léonide Moguy does create a sense of the constant state of fear in which the population lived at the hands of their malevolent new masters. It's not a particularly notable effort from Sanders, but Dorn and firebrand Roe contrast well as people have to make almost impossible choices to keep themselves, and their families, from a potential firing squad. It's not really got an ending, more a work in progress and though perfectly watchable, isn't really very memorable.

Dec 03, 2023