L'Homme de Londres (1943)
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- 1h 38min
- Crime, Drama
- 20 Oct 1943 (France)
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Fernand Ledoux | ... |
Charles Maloin
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Suzy Prim | ... |
Suzanne dite Camélia
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Jules Berry | ... |
Brown
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Mony Dalmès | ... |
Henriette Maloin
(as Mony Dalmès de la Comedie Française)
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Blanche Montel | ... |
Madame Brown
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René Génin | ... |
Maënnec
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Made Siamé | ... |
La patronne de l'hôtel
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Marcelle Monthil | ... |
Rose
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René Bergeron | ... |
Auguste
(as Bergeron)
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Gaston Modot | ... |
Teddy Baxter
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Alexandre Rignault | ... |
Keridan
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Jean Brochard | ... |
L'inspecteur Mollison
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Héléna Manson | ... |
Julie Maloin
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Nila Cara | ... |
La fille qui chante (uncredited)
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Marcel Delaître | ... |
Léon (uncredited)
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Jean Kolb | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Henri Decoin |
Written by
Henri Decoin | ... | (adaptation) |
Charles Exbrayat | ... | (dialogue) |
Georges Simenon | ... | (novel) |
Produced by
François Chavane | ... | producer |
Music by
Georges Van Parys | ||
Marcel Landowski | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
Paul Cotteret | ... | (as Paul Coteret) |
Editing by
Suzanne de Troeye |
Art Direction by
Serge Piménoff |
Set Decoration by
Alexis | ||
M.M. Westly | ... | (as Westly) |
Production Management
Charles-Félix Tavano | ... | production manager (as C.F. Tavano) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
André Faure | ... | second assistant director |
Andrée Feix | ... | first assistant director |
Sound Department
Jean Rieul | ... | sound engineer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Lucienne Chevert | ... | still photographer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Éclair-Journal (1943) (France) (theatrical)
- GPA (1944) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Gaumont (2015) (France)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Fidélité Intégrale (sound recording system)
- Éditions Choudens (music publisher)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Maloin has been working all his life for 2,500 measly Francs a month. One day he finds a case full of money, after watching a gangland killing. "I'd have to work a hundred years to make that!", he says. He could send his son to "Polytechnique", he could take his wife to the Riviera, he could escape from the third-rate position he holds in the harbor, he could leave behind his mean brother-in-law who's wearing suit and tie and is working in a bank (and think he's got it made). But Maloin has an uneasy conscience. His colleague always reads some pages of the good book before going to sleep. Written by dbdumonteil |
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Did You Know?
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