Le Journal tombe à cinq heures (1942)
Directed by Georges Lacombe

Drama

Film Synopsis

Having neither money nor family, Hélène Perrin is grateful when she receives a job offer from François Marchal, the proprietor of la dernière heure, a well-known newspaper.  With help from Pierre Rabaud, a journalist, she embarks on her first assignment, which concerns a tragic accident at an aviation meeting at Saint-Germain.  Hélène's professionalism is greatly appreciated by her employer and she is rewarded with an exclusive job involving Claudette Louvois, a famous Hollywood star who is spending some time in France incognito.  Hélène soon realises that Claudette is a generous and kind person and becomes unwilling to betray her confidence.  Instead, she opts for a very different kind of assignment, on a lightship in the North Sea...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Georges Lacombe
  • Script: Oscar Paul Gilbert (dialogue), André Legrand
  • Cinematographer: Fédote Bourgasoff
  • Music: Arthur Honegger
  • Cast: Pierre Fresnay (Pierre Rabaud), Marie Déa (Hélène Perrin), Pierre Renoir (François Marchal), Gabrielle Dorziat (Mademoiselle Lebeau), Pierre Larquey (Phalanpin), Marcel Vallée (Valentin), Fred Pasquali (Fragonard), Bernard Blier (Bertod), René Génin (Bedu), Jean Brochard (Meulon), Louis Salou (Perrier des Gachons), Tania Fédor (Claudette Louvois), Jacqueline Gauthier (Perrette), Arlette Marchal (Jeanne Marchal), Elisa Ruis (Annette), Héléna Manson (Madame Le Goard), Odette Barencey (La mère), Jean Carmet (Un typographe), Lucien Coëdel (Le Goard), Maurice Dorléac (Georges Lefèvre)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 98 min

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