Chinese Glory (1972)
During the Second World War, the son of a Grenoble collaborator went up to his grandmother's house on the Vercors plateau to wait for the war to end without him. On July 21, 1944, German troops overran the plateau. Forced to flee, he joins a small group of Resistance fighters and civilians, and struggles to survive for three days and nights.
Director: Roger Taverne, Jean-Max Causse
Genre: Drama, War
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date: November 26, 1972
Cast
- Philippe Léotard - Michel Perrat
- Estella Blain - The woman
- Roger Lumont - 'P'tit Louis'
- Roger Riffard - Postman
- Robert Dadiès - Lieutenant
- Maurice Travail - Marcellin
- Serge Lahssen - Ahmed
- Lucien Hubert - Jacques
- Serge Papagalli - Peasant
- Daniel Bellus - The young
Screenplay
Production: Unité Un
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Roger Taverne, Jean-Max Causse
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Chinese Glory about?
- During the Second World War, the son of a Grenoble collaborator went up to his grandmother's house on the Vercors plateau to wait for the war to end without him. On July 21, 1944, German troops overran the plateau. Forced to flee, he joins a small group of Resistance fighters and civilians, and struggles to survive for three days and nights.
- Who directed Chinese Glory?
- Chinese Glory was directed by Roger Taverne, Jean-Max Causse.
- Who stars in Chinese Glory?
- Chinese Glory stars Philippe Léotard, Estella Blain, Roger Lumont, Roger Riffard, Robert Dadiès, Maurice Travail.
- How long is Chinese Glory?
- Chinese Glory has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
- What genre is Chinese Glory?
- Chinese Glory is a Drama, War film.
- Where was Chinese Glory produced?
- Chinese Glory was produced in France.