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Tomorrow Is My Turn (film)
1960 French film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Le Passage du Rhin is a 1960 French film directed by André Cayatte. It was released in the US as Tomorrow is My Turn.
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Plot
The film tells the story of two French soldiers in the aftermath of the German invasion of France who become forced labourers on a German farm under the Service du travail obligatoire programme (STO), but become involved in the lives of their captors.
Cast
- Charles Aznavour as Roger Perrin
- Nicole Courcel as Florence
- Georges Rivière as Jean Durrieu
- Cordula Trantow as Helga
- Georges Chamarat as le boulanger / Baker
- Jean Marchat as Michel Delmas
- Albert Dinan as le milicien Cadix
- Michel Etcheverry as Ludovic
- Ruth Hausmeister as Frau Keßler
- Benno Hoffmann as Otto
- Henri Lambert as Louis
- Lotte Ledl as Lotte
- Bernard Musson as le prisonnier libéré
- Alfred Schieske as Fritz Keßler
- Betty Schneider as Alice
- Nerio Bernardi as Rodier
- Serge Frédéric
- Albert Rémy
- Colette Régis
- Jean Verner
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Awards
The film won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.[1]
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