Fugitive from Montreal
Appearance
(Redirected from L'inconnue de Montréal)
Fugitive from Montreal | |
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Directed by | Jean Devaivre |
Written by | Jean Devaivre Charles Exbrayat |
Produced by | Paul L'Anglais |
Cinematography | Philippe Agostini |
Edited by | Jacques Grassi |
Music by | Joseph Kosma |
Production companies | Québec Production Éclectiques Films |
Distributed by | Les Films Fernand Rivers France Film |
Running time | 112 minutes |
Countries |
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Language | French |
Fugitive from Montreal (French: L'inconnue de Montréal) is a 1950 French-Canadian drama film directed by Jean Devaivre, written by Charles Exbrayat, and starring René Dary, Patricia Roc and Paul Dupuis.[1] A Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer tries to prevent a former wartime comrade from France becoming mixed up with criminal activities. It was released in Canada on 17 November 1950 and in France on 17 August 1951.
Cast
[edit]- René Dary – Pierre Chambrac
- Patricia Roc – Helene Bering
- Paul Dupuis – Paul Laforet
- Albert Miller – Anton
References
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Categories:
- 1950 films
- 1950 drama films
- 1950s French-language films
- Films directed by Jean Devaivre
- French drama films
- Canadian black-and-white films
- Canadian drama films
- French black-and-white films
- 1950s Canadian films
- 1950s French films
- French-language Canadian films
- 1950s French film stubs
- Pre-1960 Canadian film stubs
- 1950s film stubs