''Jericho'' is a 1946 French
war film directed by
Henri Calef based on
Operation Jericho
Operation Jericho (Ramrod 564) took place on 18 February 1944 during the Second World War. Allied aircraft bombed Amiens Prison in German-occupied France at very low altitude to blow holes in the prison walls, kill German guards and use shock ...
.
[Rège p.186] During the
Second World War
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
the
Royal Air Force
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and the
French Resistance
The French Resistance (french: La Résistance) was a collection of organisations that fought the German occupation of France during World War II, Nazi occupation of France and the Collaborationism, collaborationist Vichy France, Vichy régim ...
take part in a joint operation known as "Jericho" to free fifty civilians being held as hostages by the occupying German Army in
Amiens
Amiens (English: or ; ; pcd, Anmien, or ) is a city and commune in northern France, located north of Paris and south-west of Lille. It is the capital of the Somme department in the region of Hauts-de-France. In 2021, the population of ...
.
Cast
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Nadine Alari
Nadine Alari (born Bernadette Nicole Frédérique Bovarie; 23 February 1927 – 24 November 2016) was a French film and television actress.
Selected filmography
* ''Jericho'' (1946)
* ''Tuesday's Guest'' (1950)
* '' Great Man'' (1951)
* ''T ...
as Alice Noblet
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Roland Armontel
Roland Armontel (21 December 1901 – 15 March 1980) was a French actor.
Born Auguste Louis Magnin in Vimoutiers, Orne, France, he died in Paris.
Selected filmography
* ''Fun in the Barracks'' (1932)
* ''Let's Touch Wood'' (1933)
* ''Les Mis ...
as Muscat
*
Jean Brochard
Jean Brochard (12 March 1893 – 17 June 1972) was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1933 and 1966.
Selected filmography
* '' A Man's Neck'' (1933) - Petit rôle (uncredited)
* ''Boubouroche'' (1933)
* ''La ...
as Michaud
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André Carnège
André — sometimes transliterated as Andre — is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries. It is a variation o ...
as L'aumônier allemand
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Jacques Charon as Le comte Jacques de Saint-Leu
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Paul Demange as André Morget
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Yves Deniaud as Robert Detaille
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Paul Faivre
Paul Faivre (3 March 1886 – 5 March 1973) was a French actor.
Selected filmography
* ''The House Opposite'' (1937)
* ''Behind the Facade'' (1939)
* '' Vidocq'' (1939)
* '' Annette and the Blonde Woman'' (1942)
* ''The Count of Monte Crist ...
*
Guy Favières
Guy or GUY may refer to:
Personal names
* Guy (given name)
* Guy (surname)
* That Guy (...), the New Zealand street performer Leigh Hart
Places
* Guy, Alberta, a Canadian hamlet
* Guy, Arkansas, US, a city
* Guy, Indiana, US, an unincorpo ...
as Le maire
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Gabrielle Fontan as Madame Michaud
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René Génin as Camille Duroc
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Albert Glado
Albert may refer to:
Companies
* Albert (supermarket), a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic
* Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands
* Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia
* Albert Productions, a record label
* Albert C ...
*
Jacques Henley
Jacques Henley (born Jacques Dhote) was a French actor.
Selected filmography
* ''Our Masters, the Servants'' (1930)
* ''The Mystery of the Villa Rose'' (1930)
* ''The Threepenny Opera'' (1931)
* '' The Yellow Dog'' (1932)
* ''The Regiment's Champ ...
*
Maxime Joal Maxime is a French given name that may refer to:
As a name
*Maxime Bernier (born 1963), former Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs
*Maxime Bôcher, American mathematician
*Maxime Boyer, Canadian professional wrestler
*Maxime Du Camp, French writer ...
*
Pierre Larquey as Béquille
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Albert Michel
Albert Michel (1909–1981) was a French stage, film and television actor.Paietta p.40
Selected filmography
* ''Je chante'' (1938) - Un laitier (uncredited)
* ''Ne bougez plus'' (1941) - Clanpinet
* ''Chèque au porteur'' (1941)
* ''Fièvres'' ( ...
as Le correspondant qui vient de Hollande
*
Henri Nassiet
Henri Nassiet (1895–1977) was a French actor.
Selected filmography
* ''Maman Pierre'' (1922)
* ''La griffe du hasard'' (1937) - Séverac (uncredited)
* ''Life Dances On'' (1937) - Un policier
* ''L'innocent'' (1938) - Gregor
* ''La Glu'' (193 ...
as Le commandant Munchhausen
*
Reggie Nalder
Reggie Nalder (born Alfred Reginald Natzler; 4 September 1907 – 19 November 1991) was a prolific Austrian film and television character actor from the late 1940s to the early 1990s. His distinctive features—partially the result of disfigurin ...
*
Line Noro
Line Noro (22 February 1900 – 4 November 1985) was a French stage and film actress.Hayward p.172 During the 1930s she played glamorous, often exotic, women in films such as ''Pépé le Moko''. Between 1945 and 1966 Noro was a member of the Com ...
as Rosa Duroc
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Palau
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as Dietrich
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Fred Pasquali
Alfred-Adolphe Pasquali (31 October 1898 – 12 June 1991) was a French actor and theatre director.
Theatre
Comedian
* 1921 : ''La Dauphine'' by François Porché, Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier
* 1925 : ''La Robe d'un soir'' by Rosemonde Gé ...
*
Raphaël Patorni
Raphaël Patorni (1911–1986) was a French film actor.Hayward p.439
Selected filmography
* ''The Mysteries of Paris'' (1943)
* ''The Island of Love'' (1944)
* ''Jericho'' (1946)
* ''Barry'' (1949)
* '' Doctor Laennec'' (1949)
* ''The Martyr of B ...
as Batignolles
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Georges Paulais
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Raymond Pellegrin
Raymond Pellegrin (1 January 1925 – 14 October 2007) was a French actor.
Born in Nice, Pellegrin made his screen debut in the 1945 French feature '' Naïs''.
He was also famous in France for dubbing Jean Marais for the voice of Fantômas i ...
as Pierre, le fils du pharmacien
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Raymond Raynal
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Michel Salina
Michel may refer to:
* Michel (name), a given name or surname of French origin (and list of people with the name)
* Míchel (nickname), a nickname (a list of people with the nickname, mainly Spanish footballers)
* Míchel (footballer, born 1963), ...
*
Santa Relli
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as Simone Michaud
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Louis Seigner as Le docteur Noblet
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Robert Seller as Lucien Sampet
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Pierre Sergeol
Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation ...
as L'acteur
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François Viguier
François () is a French masculine given name and surname, equivalent to the English name Francis.
People with the given name
* Francis I of France, King of France (), known as "the Father and Restorer of Letters"
* Francis II of France, Kin ...
*
Jean d'Yd
Jean d'Yd was the stage name of Jean Paul Félix Didier Perret. He was a French actor and comedian, and was born in Paris on 17 May 1880. He died in Vernon, Eure, France on 14 May 1964.
Selected filmography
*1923: ''La Dame de Monsoreau'' (di ...
as Un conseiller
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Pierre Brasseur
Pierre Brasseur (22 December 1905 – 16 August 1972), born Pierre-Albert Espinasse, was a French actor.
Biography
The son of actors Georges Espinasse and Germaine Brasseur, the latter a cousin of Albert Brasseur; his grandfather, Jules Br ...
as Jean-César Morin
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Alfred Baillou
Alfred may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
*''Alfred J. Kwak'', Dutch-German-Japanese anime television series
* ''Alfred'' (Arne opera), a 1740 masque by Thomas Arne
* ''Alfred'' (Dvořák), an 1870 opera by Antonín Dvořák
*"Alfred (Interlu ...
*
Jo Dest
Jo, jo, JO, or J.O. may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Jo'' (film), a 1972 French comedy
* ''Jo'' (TV series), a French TV series
*"Jo", a song by Goldfrapp from ''Tales of Us''
*"Jo", a song by Mr. Oizo from ''Lambs Anger''
* Jo a fictio ...
as Un policier allemand
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Rudy Lenoir as Petit rôle
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Julienne Paroli as La cliente à la pharmacie
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Howard Vernon
Howard Vernon (15 July 1908 – 25 July 1996) was a Swiss actor. In 1961, he became a favorite actor of Spanish film director Jesús Franco and began starring in many low-budget horror and erotic films produced in Spain and France. After po ...
as Un officier allemande
References
Bibliography
* Rège, Philippe. ''Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1''. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
External links
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1946 films
1940s war films
French war films
1940s French-language films
Films directed by Henri Calef
French World War II films
Films about the French Resistance
French black-and-white films
1940s French films
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