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Francis Ford Coppola
Screenplay -
Gore Vidal
Screenplay -
Jean Tournier
Second Unit Director of Photography -
Jacques Carrère
Sound Re-Recording Mixer -
Marc Frédérix
Art Direction -
Maurice Jarre
Original Music Composer -
Yves Boisset
Assistant Director -
René Clément
Director
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CinemaSerf
6/18/2023 5:12:01PM
With the Allies rapidly approaching Paris, the general in charge of the city is issued with orders by his Führer to prepare plans to destroy the city. Fortunately, von Choltitz (Gert Fröbe) is not convinced that in the face of imminent defeat, this is the right thing to do - so he obeys, but in a rather lacklustre and half-hearted fashion. Meantime, scenting victory, the resistance are starting to make their own plans to seize control of increasingly larger parts of the city ready for the arrival of George Patton's American troops. René Clément has assembled a pretty stellar cast here with Jean-Paul Belmondo, Charles Boyer, Leslie Caron, Alain Delon - a veritable who's who of French cinema supported by brief cameos from Kirk Douglas and Glenn Ford. The problem for me is with the pace of the thing. It's not just that it's fractionally shy of three hours long, it's that it tries to tell the story in too bitty a fashion. We dart about the chronology and geography just a bit too often for the story to have much cohesion and there are simply too many characters for us to keep up with - a little like "The Longest Day" from 1962. It serves as a useful piece of propaganda, though, illustrating that it was to the French that the Nazis surrendered and that they were poised to ease into the civilian government of France as soon as the Swastika fell. As is always the case, the best history is always written by the winners - so I'm not sure just how accurate this is, but at least we know who emerges victorious in the end.
Alain Delon
Jacques Chaban-DelmasAnthony Perkins
Sgt. WarrenJean-Paul Belmondo
Yvon MorandatE.G. Marshall
Intelligence Officer Powell (uncredited)Kirk Douglas
General PattonGlenn Ford
Lt. Gen. Omar N. BradleyOrson Welles
Konsul NordlingKarl-Otto Alberty
SS (Bayeux Tapestry)