A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 5, 1963
Original Title:
Le jour et l'heure
Genres:
Action | Drama | War
Production Companies:
Compagnia Cinematografica Mondiale (CCM)
Compagnie Internationale de Productions Cinématographiques (CIPRA)
Terra Film
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
It's the spring of 1944 and Therese is in a hurry to get back to Paris. The trains aren't running from the village where she has gone to visit her father's grave and to fill two suitcases with food. Some British and American planes have been shot down and the Germans want to know where the pilots are hiding. An acquaintance has clearance to drive to Paris with a truckload of goats. After she is in the truck Therese discovers that two British pilots and an American pilot are back there with the goats. She must get the men on a train to Paris and to a safe house there, where there is no room for the American. Can she leave him at the Metro station trying to figure out the map?
Assistant Director:
Claude Pinoteau
Costa-Gavras
Associate Producer:
Raymond Froment
Camera Operator:
Alain Douarinou
Director:
René Clément
Director of Photography:
Henri Decaë
Editor:
Fedora Zincone
Music:
Claude Bolling
Producer:
Jacques Bar
Production Design:
Bernard Evein
Production Manager:
Léon Sanz
Script Supervisor:
Dolores Rubin
Sound:
Pierre-Louis Calvet
Unit Manager:
Michel Choquet
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