The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock (1942)
The everyday life and activity of "La Dernière Heure", a major evening newspaper, seen through the eyes of Hélène Perrin, a cub reporter trained by Pierre Rabaud, a star in his field. Side by side they will investigate several events: an air show that ends tragically, the coming to France of a Hollywood actress, a lightship caught in a terrible storm...
Director: Georges Lacombe
Genre: Romance, Drama
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date: May 21, 1942
Cast
- Pierre Fresnay - Pierre Rabaud
- Marie Déa - Hélène Perrin
- Pierre Renoir - François Marchal
- Pierre Larquey - Phalanpin
- Marcel Vallée - Valentin
- Fred Pasquali - Fragonard
- Bernard Blier - André Bertod
- René Génin - Bedu
- Jean Brochard - Meulon aka Borniol
- Louis Salou - Perrier des Gachons
Screenplay
Production: S.N.E. Gaumont
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
news reporter, news report
More Films by Director: Georges Lacombe
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock about?
- The everyday life and activity of "La Dernière Heure", a major evening newspaper, seen through the eyes of Hélène Perrin, a cub reporter trained by Pierre Rabaud, a star in his field. Side by side they will investigate several events: an air show that ends tragically, the coming to France of a Hollywood actress, a lightship caught in a terrible storm...
- Who directed The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock?
- The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock was directed by Georges Lacombe.
- Who stars in The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock?
- The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock stars Pierre Fresnay, Marie Déa, Pierre Renoir, Pierre Larquey, Marcel Vallée, Fred Pasquali.
- How long is The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock?
- The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
- What genre is The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock?
- The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock is a Romance, Drama film.
- Where was The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock produced?
- The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock was produced in France.