A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 14, 1970
Original Title:
Le mur de l’Atlantique
Alternate Titles:
Atlantic Wall
Atlantin muuri
De Atlantische wal
Der Atlantikwall
Le Murde l'Atlantique
Leo, der Kriegsheld
Léon és az Atlanti Fal
O Muro do Atlântico
Partraszállás
To teihos tou Atlantikou
Un elmetto pieno di... fifa
Wał atlantycki
Атлантическият вал
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | War
Production Companies:
Fono Roma
Les Productions Georges de Beauregard
SNC
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 107
1944. Léon Duchemin owns a restaurant with his sister. His clients are Germans, Résistance et black marketeers. Léon unwillingly joins the Résistance when a British pilot is shot down and hides in his attic and, through a series of mishaps, he accidentally steals the plans for Hitler's V1 missiles.
Action Director:
Claude Carliez
Administration:
Jacques Drouard
Assistant Director:
Alain Corneau
Assistant Editor:
Arlette Lalande
Assistant Production Manager:
Alexander De Grunwald
Bruna Drigo
Camera Operator:
Roger Gleize
Pierre Levent
Armand Marco
Cinematography:
Alain Levent
Costume Design:
Michèle Richer
Director:
Marcel Camus
Director of Photography:
Alain Levent
Editor:
Andrée Camuseix
Andrée Feix
Executive Producer:
Georges de Beauregard
Key Grip:
Roger Robert
Key Makeup Artist:
René Daudin
Makeup Artist:
René Daudin
Original Music Composer:
Claude Bolling
Production Design:
Pierre Guffroy
Albert Rajau
Production Manager:
Roger Scipion
Property Master:
Roger Bollengier
Script Supervisor:
Patrick Aubrée
Set Decoration:
Guy Maugin
Sound Assistant:
Guy Odet
Sound Engineer:
Jean-Pierre Ruh
Sound Mixer:
Jacques Carrère
Claude Villand
Special Effects:
Roger Bollengier
Still Photographer:
Jean Klissak
Stunt Double:
Odile Astié
Stunt Driver:
Rémy Julienne
Stunts:
Daniel Breton
Jacques Anton
Michel Berreur
Technical Advisor:
Henri Huguen
Unit Manager:
Roger Ferret
Writer:
Marcel Jullian
Colonel Rémy
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