L'an 40 ()


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"To care as little as about the year 40" is a French expression meaning "not to give a care". Well, this is 1940 and the Germans have invaded France. But, paradoxically, a well off couple will remember it fondly. Indeed, fleeing the... See more »

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Monsieur Garnier
Simone Berriau ...
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Stanislas
Rivers Cadet ...
Joseph
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Jacques
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Michele Olivier ...
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La sourde
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Félix Raffut

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Fernand Rivers

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Yves Mirande ... ()

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Fernand Rivers ... producer

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Willy Faktorovitch ... (as Willy)

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Raymond Leboursier

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Marcel Lavoignat ... sound

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"To care as little as about the year 40" is a French expression meaning "not to give a care". Well, this is 1940 and the Germans have invaded France. But, paradoxically, a well off couple will remember it fondly. Indeed, fleeing the invaders they gradually lose all their material possessions but discover the true meaning of life instead. Written by Guy Bellinger

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Trivia The film premiered in Marseille at the Capitole Cinema on 31 January 1941, but the Vichy government banned it two days later and had all copies destroyed. None are known to have survived. See more »

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