Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaEverytime you utter these words "120,Rue De La Gare" you stand in great danger of being shot down.Everytime you utter these words "120,Rue De La Gare" you stand in great danger of being shot down.Everytime you utter these words "120,Rue De La Gare" you stand in great danger of being shot down.
Albert Dinan
- Bébert
- (as Dinan)
Jean Thielment
- Kimura
- (as Jean Tielment)
Geo Leroy
- Paul Carhaix
- (as Géo Leroy)
Charles Lemontier
- L'inspecteur Bertin
- (as Ch. Lemontier)
Georges Paulais
- L'inspecteur Thomas (as Paulais)
- (as Paulais)
Daniel Mendaille
- Georges Parry
- (as D. Mendaille)
Gaby André
- Suzanne Parmentier
- (as Gaby Andreu)
René Forval
- Le médecin de l'hôpital
- (não creditado)
Lud Germain
- Toussaint
- (não creditado)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
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I'm talking of the private eye Nestor Burma, played by René Dary, who shows muscles, nerves and brains.
In the immediate post-war, French attendances were thirsty for detective stories and thrillers Hollywood-like. This one, directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman and based on a Léo Malet's novel, was trying to fill the gap. Sophie Desmarets is in it, funny and gorgeous. And her performance must have made its mark on writer Léo Malet's mind, since he never missed an opportunity to give homage to her in his following novels.
In what was probably meant as 'American style', the editing is quite frantic, and if talkative, the movie is at the same time packed with action. It blends fun, violence, dark moments and light romance.
I can't see why the movie is so poorly noted on IMDb. Is it that viewers didn't approve this Burma version? But Dary was no less Nestor Burma than were Michel Serrault or even Guy Marchand in the French TV series. And the movie, after all, had the approbation of Léo Malet.
Really, if you have the opportunity, give its chance to this rarity, you won't regret it.
(Didier_fort@hotmail.com)
In the immediate post-war, French attendances were thirsty for detective stories and thrillers Hollywood-like. This one, directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman and based on a Léo Malet's novel, was trying to fill the gap. Sophie Desmarets is in it, funny and gorgeous. And her performance must have made its mark on writer Léo Malet's mind, since he never missed an opportunity to give homage to her in his following novels.
In what was probably meant as 'American style', the editing is quite frantic, and if talkative, the movie is at the same time packed with action. It blends fun, violence, dark moments and light romance.
I can't see why the movie is so poorly noted on IMDb. Is it that viewers didn't approve this Burma version? But Dary was no less Nestor Burma than were Michel Serrault or even Guy Marchand in the French TV series. And the movie, after all, had the approbation of Léo Malet.
Really, if you have the opportunity, give its chance to this rarity, you won't regret it.
(Didier_fort@hotmail.com)
- didierfort
- 28 de abr. de 2015
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By what name was 120, rue de la Gare (1946) officially released in Canada in English?
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