Les Quatre sergents du Fort Carré (1952)
Directed by André Hugon

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Four inseparable friends have enrolled at a military school at Fort Carré in Antibes. One of them, André Leroy, falls in love with an orphan girl named Catherine. When the latter falls into the hands of some bandits, André comes to her rescue and takes her as his bride.
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Film Credits

  • Director: André Hugon
  • Script: Paul Fékété, André Hugon
  • Cinematographer: Marcel Lucien
  • Music: Henri Bourtayre
  • Cast: François Patrice (Sergent André Leroy), Michel Jourdan (Pierre Thomelin), Jean Carmet (Le Guen), Jean Gaven (Finot), Colette Ripert (Catherine), Marcel Pérès (Léonard), Lucien Gallas (Le colonel), Georges Galley (Lieutenant Morland), Hélène Tossy (Madame Pellegrin), Emma Lyonel (La mère Léonard), Jean Marchat, Joe Williams
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 96 min

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