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Is Paris Burning? ()

Paris brûle-t-il ? (original title)
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August 1944. The Allies are approaching Paris and resistance groups within the city start to plan an uprising against the Germans. However, Hitler wants the city destroyed if it looks like the Allies will take it.

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Pierrelot - Yvon Morandat
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Docteur Monod
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Françoise Labé
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Lieutenant Henri Karcher
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GI in Tank (as Georges Chakiris)
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Colonel Rol-Tanguy
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Colonel Lebel
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Jacques Chaban-Delmas
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Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
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Cerat - Alexandre Parodi
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Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley
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General Dietrich von Choltitz (as Gert Froebe)
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Yves Bayet
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The Baker
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General Jodl
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Lieutenant von Arnim
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Sgt. Marcel Bizien
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Sgt. Warren
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Edgard Pisani
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Capitaine Ebernach
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General Leclerc
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Cafe Owner
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Brig. General Edwin L. Sibert
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Capitaine Serge
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Maj. Roger Gallois
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Claire Morandat
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Charlie, un soldat U.S.
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Consul Raoul Nordling
Michel Etcheverry ...
Préfet Luizet
Billy Frick ...
Adolf Hitler
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General von Voineburg (as Ernst Fritz Fuerbringer)
Konrad Georg ...
Gen. Field Marshal Model
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Commandant prison de Fresnes
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Georges Landrieu
Paloma Matta ...
Lilane Charvet, la jeune mariée
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Commandant SS à Pantin (as Guenter Meisner)
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Joliot-Curie
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Policeman / Le gendarme
Christian Rode ...
Soldat allemand brûlé
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Adjudant allemand métro
Otto Stern ...
Soldat allemand métro
Tony Taffin ...
Bernard Labé
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F.F.I. bazooka
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SS - tapisserie de Bayeux (as Karl Otto Alberty)
Pierre Collet ...
Un policier résistant
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Priest
Germaine de France ...
Old lady
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Agent de liaison F.F.I.
Michel Gonzalès ...
Étudiant résistant
Peter Jacob ...
Génaral Burgdorf / Gen. Burgdorf
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L'huissier à Matignon
Roger Lumont ...
Jade Amicol
Pierre Mirat ...
Patron du bistro Medicis
Francis Nani ...
Étudiant resistant
Peter Neusser ...
SS - tapisserie de Bayeux
Sébastien Poitrenaud ...
Étudiant resistant
Jean-Michel Rouzière ...
Le monsieur au petit chien
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Capitaine Dronne
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La standardiste de la préfecture
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Prisonnier allemand
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Georges Aminel ...
(uncredited) (voice)
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Foot passenger (uncredited)
Georges Ass ...
Un prisonnier à Pantin (uncredited)
Philippe Baronnet ...
A resister (uncredited)
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Chief of Explosives (uncredited)
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Self (in victory walk) (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Un homme sur un char (uncredited)
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Mayor (uncredited)
Gerhard Bormann ...
(uncredited)
Colette Brosset ...
(uncredited)
Georges Béreux ...
(uncredited)
Georges Carnazzo ...
(uncredited)
Adrien Cayla-Legrand ...
Un prisonnier à Pantin (uncredited)
Georges Claisse ...
Intern with Monod (uncredited)
Louis Daquin ...
(uncredited)
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Self (in victory walk) (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Une Parisienne (uncredited)
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A young resister (uncredited)
Guy Di Rigo ...
A G.I. (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Pierre Fabrice ...
(uncredited)
André Falcon ...
Member of Resistance council (uncredited)
Pascal Fardoulis ...
Gilet (uncredited)
Roland Fleury ...
A G.I. (uncredited)
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A young resistant (uncredited)
Monique Fusier ...
(uncredited)
Lutz Gabor ...
German officer (uncredited)
Clara Gansard ...
Wife of Col. Tanguy (uncredited)
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Un prisonnier allemand (uncredited)
Rol Gauffin ...
(uncredited)
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Bit part (uncredited)
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Huhm (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Honoré ...
Alain Perpezat (uncredited)
Nicole Jonesco ...
(uncredited)
Catherine Kamenka ...
Diane (uncredited)
Billy Kearns ...
Patton Aide (uncredited)
Pierre Koenig ...
Self (in victory walk) (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Policeman (uncredited)
Viviane Landford ...
(uncredited)
Joëlle Latour ...
Young Girl with Warren (uncredited)
André Le Troquer ...
Self (in victory walk) (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Jacques Leclerc ...
Self (in victory walk) (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Rudy Lenoir ...
German officer (uncredited)
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Debu-Bridel (uncredited)
Rico Lopez ...
(uncredited)
Jacques Léonard ...
American soldier (uncredited)
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Stella (uncredited)
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Roland Pré (uncredited)
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Intelligence Officer Powell (uncredited)
Mike Marshall ...
F.F.I. member (uncredited)
Yves-Marie Maurin ...
(uncredited)
Raymond Meunier ...
(uncredited)
Jean Michaud ...
Le commandant à Matignon (uncredited)
Harald Momm ...
Colonel Jay (uncredited)
Georges Montant ...
A doctor (uncredited)
Russ Moro ...
(uncredited)
Del Negro ...
Officer with Chaban-Delmas (uncredited)
Jean Négroni ...
Villon (uncredited)
Alexandre Parodi ...
Self (in victory walk) (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Roger Pera ...
A G.I. (uncredited)
Raymond Pierson ...
(uncredited)
Policard ...
(uncredited)
Alain Pommier ...
Franjoux (uncredited)
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Landrieux (uncredited)
Jacques Pradel ...
Un soldat allemand (uncredited)
Jacques Préboist ...
L'homme qui se rase à sa fenêtre (uncredited)
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Laffont (uncredited)
Serge Rousseau ...
Col. Fabien (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Tony Rödel ...
Un officier allemand invité de Von Choltiz / German officer (uncredited)
Michel Sales ...
Galois's friend (uncredited)
Jacques Santi ...
A resistant (uncredited)
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A young resistant (uncredited)
Wolfgang Sauer ...
Hégel (uncredited)
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French priest (uncredited)
Pierre Tamin ...
Maurannes (uncredited)
Jean-Paul Tribout ...
A young resistant (uncredited)
Ronald Urban ...
German soldier (uncredited)
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Une jeune femme (uncredited)
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Major with Chaban-Delmas (uncredited)
Joachim Westhoff ...
German officer with Claire (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
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Cpl. Mayer (uncredited)

Directed by

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René Clément

Written by

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Larry Collins ... (book) and
Dominique Lapierre ... (book)
 
Gore Vidal ... (screenplay) and
Francis Ford Coppola ... (screenplay)
 
Marcel Moussy ... (additional material for French scenes)
 
Beate von Molo ... (additional material for German scenes)
 
Jean Aurenche ... () (uncredited)
 
Yves Boisset ... () (uncredited)
 
Pierre Bost ... () (uncredited)
 
Claude Brulé ... () (uncredited)

Produced by

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Paul Graetz ... producer

Music by

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Maurice Jarre

Cinematography by

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Marcel Grignon

Editing by

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Robert Lawrence

Editorial Department

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Annie Charvein ... assistant editor
Catherine Gabrielidis ... assistant editor
Catherine Gascuel ... assistant editor
Françoise Merville ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Willy Holt

Art Direction by

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Marc Frédérix
Pierre Guffroy

Costume Design by

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Pierre Nourry
Jean Zay

Makeup Department

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Aïda Carange ... makeup artist
Michel Deruelle ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Louis Daquin ... production manager: second unit
C.O. Erickson ... executive production manager
Lucien Lippens ... assistant unit manager
Roger Mercanton ... associate production manager
Louis Wipf ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Yves Boisset ... assistant director
Christian Sarramia ... assistant director (as Christian Saramia)
André Smagghe ... second unit director
Michel Wyn ... assistant director

Art Department

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Roger Volper ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Jacques Carrère ... sound re-recordist
Denise Charvein ... sound editor
Daniel Couteau ... sound effects
Johnny Dwyre ... sound editor
Jean Nény ... sound re-recordist
Alex Pront ... sound re-recordist
William Robert Sivel ... recording director (as William R. Sivel)
John Aldred ... music recordist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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R.A. MacDonald ... special effects (as Robert MacDonald)
A. Paul Pollard ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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André Canda ... grip
André Domage ... camera operator
Georges Pastier ... camera operator
Jean Tournier ... director of photography: second unit
Pierre Willemin ... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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John C. Hammell ... music editor (as John Hammell)
Maurice Jarre ... conductor
Leo Arnaud ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Yvette Vérité ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Guy Calvet ... production consultant
Roger Morand ... administrator
Georges Aminel ... voice dubbing: Orson Welles (uncredited)
Georges Aubert ... voice dubbing: Billy Kearns (uncredited)
Albert Augier ... voice dubbing: Claude Rich as De Gaulle (uncredited)
Jacques Beauchey ... voice dubbing: Robert Stack (uncredited)
Jean Berger ... voice dubbing: Harry Meyen (uncredited)
Jean Berton ... voice dubbing: Hannes Messemer and Konrad Georg (uncredited)
Claude Bertrand ... voice dubbing: Gert Fröbe (uncredited)
René Bériard ... voice dubbing: Joachim Hansen (uncredited)
Robert Dalban ... voice dubbing: Rudy Lenoir (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Duclos ... voice dubbing: Wolfgang Preiss (uncredited)
Michel François ... voice dubbing: George Chakiris (uncredited)
Michel Gatineau ... voice dubbing: Kirk Douglas (uncredited)
Phillip Kenny ... production assistant (uncredited)
Philippe Mareuil ... voice dubbing: Anthony Perkins (uncredited)
James T. Mockoski ... Restoration Supervisor (uncredited)
Bernard Musson ... voice dubbing: additional voices (uncredited)
William Sabatier ... voice dubbing: Glenn Ford (uncredited)
Jean Violette ... voice dubbing: Skip Ward (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

This sprawling, star-laden film, depicts the struggles of various French-Resistance factions to regain control of Paris near the end of World War II. The Nazi general in charge of Paris, Dietrich von Cholitz (Fröbe), is under orders from Hitler himself to burn the city if he cannot control it or if the Allies get too close. Much of the drama centers around the moral deliberations of the general, the Swedish ambassador (Welles), and the eager but desperate leaders of the resistance. Written by Carl J. Youngdahl

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Also Known As
  • La Libération de Paris (France)
  • Is Paris Burning? (United States)
  • Is Paris Burning? (Canada, English title)
  • Is Paris Burning? (World-wide, English title)
  • Paris brûle-t-il? (India, English title)
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  • 175 min
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Trivia A French postman fell off of his bicycle on the Champs Elysées when he saw some extras dressed as German soldiers crossing the avenue during a lunch break. He ran out screaming, "They're back! They're back!" See more »
Goofs Judging by Choltitz's own memoirs ('Soldat enter Soldaten", 1951) there never was an order to deliberately destroy Paris or its monuments. The orders concerned laming industrial plants, blowing bridges, crushing uprisings, and defending the town as a fortress, accepting collateral damage. Choltitz later found out these orders were addressed to his superiors, not to him. He does mention Hitler asking "Is Paris burning?" but says he was informed of this by others, whose names he does not give. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles (2014). See more »
Crazy Credits The end credit sequence is in color. See more »
Quotes Lieutenant Henri Karcher: [over the phone to his father] Hello, Papa? This is Lieutenant Karcher. Your son. In spite of your pessimstic view of my military career, I'd like to announce I've just made some prisoners of the general in command of Paris at the Hotel Meurice. He surrendered to me. But I'm still very bad at drill.
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