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Joan of Paris

  • 1942
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  • 1h 31m
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6.8/10
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Paul Henreid and Michèle Morgan in Joan of Paris (1942)
An RAF squadron is brought down over occupied France. The flyers get to Paris in spite of the fact that the youngest, Baby, is injured. He must be hidden and his wounds cared for. The Gestapo has already issued orders for their arrest.
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An RAF squadron is brought down over occupied France. The flyers reach Paris in spite of the fact that the youngest is injured; his wounds need treating and he must stay hidden. The Gestapo ... Read allAn RAF squadron is brought down over occupied France. The flyers reach Paris in spite of the fact that the youngest is injured; his wounds need treating and he must stay hidden. The Gestapo has already issued orders for their arrest.An RAF squadron is brought down over occupied France. The flyers reach Paris in spite of the fact that the youngest is injured; his wounds need treating and he must stay hidden. The Gestapo has already issued orders for their arrest.

  • Director
    • Robert Stevenson
  • Writers
    • Charles Bennett
    • Ellis St. Joseph
    • Jacques Théry
  • Stars
    • Michèle Morgan
    • Paul Henreid
    • Thomas Mitchell
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    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Charles Bennett
      • Ellis St. Joseph
      • Jacques Théry
    • Stars
      • Michèle Morgan
      • Paul Henreid
      • Thomas Mitchell
    • 23User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Michèle Morgan
    Michèle Morgan
    • Joan
    • (as Michele Morgan)
    Paul Henreid
    Paul Henreid
    • Paul
    Thomas Mitchell
    Thomas Mitchell
    • Father Antoine
    Laird Cregar
    Laird Cregar
    • Herr Funk
    May Robson
    May Robson
    • Mlle. Rosay
    Alexander Granach
    Alexander Granach
    • Gestapo Agent
    Alan Ladd
    Alan Ladd
    • Baby
    Jack Briggs
    Jack Briggs
    • Robin
    James Monks
    James Monks
    • Splinter
    Richard Fraser
    Richard Fraser
    • Geoffrey
    Paul Weigel
    Paul Weigel
    • Janitor
    John Abbott
    John Abbott
    • English Spy
    The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir
    • Choir
    • (as The Robert Mitchell Boychoir)
    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Second Gestapo Agent
    • (uncredited)
    Adrienne D'Ambricourt
    Adrienne D'Ambricourt
    • Dress Shop Proprietess
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Farrell
    • Cafe Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Bernard Gorcey
    Bernard Gorcey
    • Parisian Waiting at Confessional
    • (uncredited)
    Payne B. Johnson
    • French Boy in School Room
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Charles Bennett
      • Ellis St. Joseph
      • Jacques Théry
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    User reviews23

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    6SnoopyStyle

    nailing the zeitgeist

    Celebrated French pilot Paul Lavallier (Paul Henreid) is one of the survivors after their bomber gets shot down. He is hunted by the Nazis and has been convicted in absentia by the Vichy government. He arrives in Paris and finds help from his former teacher Father Antoine (Thomas Mitchell). Cafe waitress Joan (Michèle Morgan) helps him to escape back to Britain.

    This was released a couple of months after Pearl Harbor. One could see how this propaganda of heroism and self-sacrifice nails the zeitgeist of the times. By the title, the ending could be easily assumed. There are moments of thrills although I want more of them. Of course, there is a scene with La Marseillaise although Casablanca is a more emotional rendering. This is fine but there are better classics of its kind.
    9edwagreen

    Another Martyred Joan in Stirring War Film ***1/2

    An under-rated but excellent film is 1942's "Joan of Paris."

    While it is still another World War 11 story of allied soldiers, trying to get back to their homeland from an occupied France, it is certainly worth seeing.

    The acting by Michele Morgan, Paul Henried and Thomas Mitchell is first rate.

    Cornered by the Gestapo, Morgan acts like the true Joan of Arc.

    May Robson, who was so good in "Lady for A Day," shines this time in a supporting role, as an elderly teacher who is also a member of the French resistance. Look for a young Alan Ladd is a brief but pivotal role as one of the group of soldiers.

    Just as we saw in Casablanca, the year after this film, there is a memorable scene; this time children are singing the Marseilles at a time of adversity.

    Obviously, the film is timely as it was made during the war when the free French fought alongside the British to combat the Nazi menace.
    7boblipton

    Good Wartime Thriller

    Austrian Paul Henreid (in his American screen debut) is a French flier for the RAF shot down over Paris. Now he is trying to rescue himself and some other British fliers, while Gestapo officer Laird Cregar (who rejoices in the name of 'Funk' here) plays him like a cat with a mouse. Henreid is aided by priest Thomas Mitchell, schoolteacher May Robson (in her last screen role) and Michèle Morgan (also in her American debut), as a simple bar maid.

    It's quite a cast under the direction of Robert Stevenson and quite entertaining -- RKO was a studio for producing foreboding thrillers. Still, as originally conceived, it might have been even more interesting; Duvivier was originally to direct, but left because of conflicts with the studio, and Jean Gabin was floated as the lead, or Robert Morley. Even so, the movie is entertaining, although no classic, even if it plays quite frequently on Turner Classic Movies.
    8craig_smith9

    Superb Early WW2 Escape Thriller

    Five pilots are shot down over France and escape to Paris. Their mission is to contact British Intelligence and escape back to Britain. This movie makes you feel that you are indeed in Paris. Most of the action takes place at night and then makes brilliant use of shadows to heighten the suspense. The movie centers around a barmaid, Joan, and her growing relationship with Paul. Surrounding this is the Gestapo's growing presence as they work at catching the fliers. With all that is happening, the movie takes time for Paul and Joan to look to the future and grow ever more in love. The last 1/3 of the movie deals with Paul's attempts to get away from a Gestapo agent intent on following him and capturing the other fliers. Very suspenseful. Finally, one of the great roles in the movie, that of the Nazi chief in Paris, is Herr Funk (played by Laird Cregar. He dominates every scene that he is in. He truly adds a great touch to the movie. The movie would not have been as dramatic as it was without him. 8/10
    Doylenf

    Absorbing, romantic wartime drama...smooth performances...

    This little known film released the same year as CASABLANCA is a minor gem among Hollywood's wartime romances, teaming Paul Henried and Michele Morgan very effectively in the leads. Despite some odd casting choices (Thomas Mitchell as a French priest) or Henried as a French squadron leader based in England, it tells an absorbing espionage tale of the French resistance against the Nazis.

    Released by RKO, it seems more like one of the typical Warner Bros. melodramas popular at that time. Even some of the supporting cast seem like Warner contract players--notably John Abbot as a prisoner about to be executed and May Robson.

    A tale of one woman's noble sacrifice to aid members of an RAF squadron in their attempt to return to England, it holds the viewer with its shadowy B&W photography and creates an atmosphere suggesting a French village during World War II. Paul Henried is excellent as the man trying to rid himself of a Gestapo agent who "sticks to him like a postage stamp".

    Other notable roles are filled by Laird Cregar, as a cunning Gestapo who snares Henried in his trap, and Alan Ladd as "Baby", one of the downed flyers who is injured. Ladd was on the brink of major stardom and his performance here shows why--it's a brief but memorable supporting role. Shortly after this film, he was signed for his star-making role in "This Gun for Hire".

    Well worth watching...an absorbing example of a well scripted and directed wartime espionage film with only an occasional false note that does no major harm to the movie. The scene with the children in the schoolroom lacks credibility throughout.

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    • Trivia
      This film marked the U.S. screen debuts of Austrian actor Paul Henreid and French performer Michèle Morgan. Henreid would become a star in his next film Now, Voyager (1942) with Bette Davis and then become immortalized in his following picture Casablanca (1942). Morgan's best-known Hollywood film would be Passage to Marseille (1944) with Humphrey Bogart - also at Warner Bros. After WWII, she would return to France and star in feature films and television into the 1990s.
    • Quotes

      Herr Funk: Thank you, Sergeant, you gave what little information you had quite intelligently.

    • Crazy credits
      The film's title, and most of the credits for cast and crew, are shown as labels on a champagne bottle.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Gay Divorcee (1934)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Let it Bother You
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Revel

      Lyrics by Mack Gordon

      Sung by a chorus in a nightclub

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Joan of Arc
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $666,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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