The Tunnel (1933 French-language film)
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The Tunnel | |
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Directed by | Curtis Bernhardt |
Written by | Reinhart Steinbicker Alexandre Arnoux Curtis Bernhardt |
Based on | The Tunnel by Bernhard Kellermann |
Starring | Jean Gabin Madeleine Renaud Robert Le Vigan Edmond Van Daële |
Cinematography | Carl Hoffmann |
Edited by | Rudi Fehr |
Music by | Walter Gronostay |
Production companies | Bavaria Film Vandor Film |
Distributed by | Ciné France Films |
Release date | 15 December 1933 |
Running time | 72 minutes |
Countries | France Germany |
Language | French |
The Tunnel (
dubbing
had come to dominate international releases. Germany and France made a significant number of films together at this time.
The film is an adaptation of
Nazi takeover, but returned briefly to shoot exterior scenes after being granted special permission by the German government.[1]
Cast
- Jean Gabin as Allan Mac Allan
- Madeleine Renaud as Mary Mac Allan
- Robert Le Vigan as Brooce, un ouvrier félon
- Edmond Van Daële as Le contremaître
- André Nox as Lloyd
- Pierre Nay as Hobby
- Gustaf Gründgens as Woolf
- André Bertic as Gordon
- Philippe Richard as Harryman
- Raymonde Allain as Ethel Lloyd
- Victor Vina as L'orateur
- Henri Valbel as Un ouvrier
- Alexandre Arnoux
- William Burke
- Henry Trévoux
See also
References
- ^ Phillips p.51
Bibliography
- Phillips, Alastair. City of Darkness, City of Light: Émigré Filmmakers in Paris, 1929-1939. Amsterdam University Press, 2004.
External links
- The Tunnel at IMDb