Les Parias de la gloire (1964)
Directed by Henri Decoin

War / Drama
aka: Outcasts of Glory

Film Synopsis

France, during WWII.  In 1944, André Ferrier and his brother Jacques are bravely participating in the Allied Alsace campaign.  Before André's very eyes Jacques is killed by a German officer in the Panzer division.  Three years later André is in Indochina fighting another war.  He is an assistant to Blosky, patrol leader of the small post of Ba-Cong.  Surrounded by rebels and awaiting reinforcements from Saigon, the post receives help from an unlikely source: a small plane belonging to a plantation owner.  Just when things couldn't get any worse, Blosky goes down with malaria and require urgent care.  Then André has a more personal matter to deal with.  The plane's pilot turns out to be the same man who murdered his brother...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Henri Decoin
  • Script: Henri Decoin, Roger Delpey (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Federico G. Larraya
  • Music: Giovanni Fusco, Marc Lanjean
  • Cast: Curd Jürgens (Ludwig Goetz), Maurice Ronet (Ferrier), Folco Lulli (Blosky), Roland Lesaffre (La Coquille), Germán Cobos (Albertini), Pedro Osinaga (Bertaux), Tiny Yong (La chinoise)
  • Country: France / Italy / Spain
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Aka: Outcasts of Glory ; Pariahs of Glory

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