
Behind These Walls (1946)
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What is Behind These Walls (1946) about?
June 1944, a French town towards the end of the occupation. Following several attacks perpetrated by the resistance, the inhabitants who listen to English radio are rounded up by the Germans in a prison and considered as hostages. In one of the cells are found men from all walks of life: an aristocrat, the Viscount of Saint-Leu, Doctor Noblet, a resistance fighter, Béquille the wanderer with a wooden leg, and a strange character nicknamed "Black Market". The latter arouses mistrust among the prisoners, because it could well have been introduced by the enemy.
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- Production:
- Films Sacha Gordine
- Country:
- France
- Languages:
- French
- IMDb:
- tt0037830
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Who stars in Behind These Walls (1946)?
Raymond Pellegrin as Pierre, the pharmacist's son, Louis Seigner as Doctor Noblet, Pierre Larquey as 'Béquille', Nadine Alari as Alice Noblet, Roland Armontel as Muscat, Pierre Brasseur as Jean-César Morin, Robert Seller as Lucien Sampet, Jean Brochard as Michaud.

Pierre, the pharmacist's son

Doctor Noblet

'Béquille'

Alice Noblet

Muscat

Jean-César Morin

Lucien Sampet

Michaud

German chaplain

Count Jacques de Saint-Leu

André Morget

Robert Detaille
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Behind These Walls has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.8/10 based on 6 votes.
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Behind These Walls is a Drama and War film released in 1946.
Who stars in Behind These Walls?▼
The cast of Behind These Walls includes Raymond Pellegrin, Louis Seigner, Pierre Larquey, Nadine Alari and Roland Armontel.



















