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Oscar winner Charles Laughton gives one of the finest performances of his long and distinguished career in this powerful and compelling wartime story of a small French town under Nazi occupation. Albert Lory (Charles Laughton) is a timid schoolmaster desperately trying to ignore the realities of the war – and secretly in love with his pretty fellow schoolteacher Louise (Maureen O’Hara). The horrors of the Nazi occupation however soon become all too real. Books are burned, Jews rounded up and hostages taken when armed saboteurs start to fight back.
Some townspeople, like Louise’s Fiancé George (George Sanders), become collaborators. Others, including her brother Paul (Kent Smith), offer violent resistance. As those he loves and cares for begin to disappear or die around him, Albert realises he can no longer afford to be frightened. The Nazis are about to discover that just one man - eloquent, unafraid and fired by a fierce sense of justice – can be more dangerous than a hundred armed saboteurs…
- Odeon Entertainment
- 103 mins approx.
- Jean Renoir
- PG
- Charles Laughton
- Maureen O’Hara
- George Sanders
- 1.33:1
- English
- 1
- Free
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