A Salute to France (1944)
Commissioned to prepare Allied troops for the liberation of Europe, the film uses a blend of staged narratives and historical footage to promote solidarity and dispel the myth that France was a nation of willing collaborators.
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Cast
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Claude Dauphin | As: Jacques Bonhomme |
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Burgess Meredith | As: Joe - the American Soldier |
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Philip Bourneuf | As: Tommy - the British soldier |
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Charles de Gaulle | As: Self (archive footage) |
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Woodrow Wilson | As: Self (archive footage) |
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Commissioned to prepare Allied troops for the liberation of Europe, the film uses a blend of staged narratives and historical footage to promote solidarity and dispel the myth that France was a nation of willing collaborators.
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| Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
|
Claude Dauphin |
Jacques Bonhomme |
|
Burgess Meredith |
Joe - the American Soldier |
|
Philip Bourneuf |
Tommy - the British soldier |
|
Charles de Gaulle |
Self (archive footage) |
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Woodrow Wilson |
Self (archive footage) |
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Francisco Franco |
Self (archive footage) |
Directed By
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Garson Kanin |
Director |
|
Jean Renoir |
Director |
Writing Credits
|
Jean Renoir |
Screenplay |
|
Philip Dunne |
Screenplay |
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Burgess Meredith |
Screenplay |
Production Crew
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|
Helen van Dongen |
Producer |
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Sound
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Kurt Weill |
Music |
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