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The Fox of Paris

The Fox of Paris (1957)

7.9/10(7)·TMDB 1957 DE

The Fox of Paris (1957) streams free in HD on Zoovie. starring Martin Held, Marianne Koch, and Hardy Krüger. Genre: Drama and Thriller. No subscription, no email required.

What is The Fox of Paris (1957) about?

Paris, 1944. With France under Nazi occupation, General Quade entrusts an important mission to Furstenwerth, the commander of the Wermacht: to secretly transmit secret documents to the Allies. While carrying out this mission, the commander falls under the spell of a young French resistance fighter, Yvonne. He is discovered and arrested by the Gestapo. Yvonne and her group of resistance fighters will do everything to free him.

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Production:
Kurt Ulrich Filmproduktion, Comptoir d'Expansion Cinématographique
Country:
France, Germany
Languages:
German
IMDb:
tt0050418

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Who stars in The Fox of Paris (1957)?

Martin Held as Gen. Quade, Marianne Koch as Yvonne, Hardy Krüger as Capt. Fürstenwerth, Paul Hartmann as Generaloberst von der Heinitz, Michel Auclair as André, Chef des Widerstandes, Peter Mosbacher as Major Wedekind, Abwehroffizier in Paris, Viktor Staal as Oberst Toller, Reinhard Kolldehoff as SD-Mann Biener.

Also Known As

FRMission diabolique

Did You Know?

  • This was a multinational production involving France, Germany.

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Is The Fox of Paris worth watching?

The Fox of Paris has critically acclaimed reviews with a rating of 7.9/10 based on 7 votes.

What genre is The Fox of Paris?

The Fox of Paris is a Drama, Thriller and War film released in 1957.

Who stars in The Fox of Paris?

The cast of The Fox of Paris includes Martin Held, Marianne Koch, Hardy Krüger, Paul Hartmann and Michel Auclair.