Wolves Between Them
1936 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wolves Between Them (French: Les loups entre eux) is a 1936 French spy thriller film directed by Léon Mathot and starring Roger Duchesne, Jules Berry and Renée Saint-Cyr.[1][2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. It is a sequel to the 1935 film Second Bureau. Two further entries in the series A Man to Kill (1937) and Captain Benoît (1938) were released. The film was remade as the 1939 British release Secret Journey.
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Directed by | Léon Mathot |
Written by | Charles Robert-Dumas Charles Spaak |
Based on | Wolves Between Them by Charles Robert-Dumas |
Produced by | Bob Faure |
Starring | Roger Duchesne Jules Berry Renée Saint-Cyr |
Cinematography | René Gaveau Paul Portier |
Edited by | Jacques Desagneaux |
Music by | Jean Lenoir |
Production company | Compagnie Française Cinématographique |
Distributed by | Compagnie Française de Distribution Cinématographique |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Synopsis
A design for a new French gas mask has been stolen from Paris by a German spy. Captain Benoît of the Deuxième Bureau is sent to Nazi-ruled Berlin to try and recover it.
Cast
- Roger Duchesne as Le capitaine Benoît
- Jules Berry as Le commissaire Raucourt
- Renée Saint-Cyr as Nicole Servigne
- Suzanne Desprès as Gertrude Weygelmann
- Pierre Renoir as Gottfried Welter
- Gina Manès as Gina
- Laure Diana as Natacha
- Foun-Sen as La domestique de Benoît
- Jean Debucourt as Le lieutenant von Brenner
- Pierre Finaly as Le juge d'instruction
- Marcel Vallée as Le directeur de la prison
- Arthur Devère as Le garçon du Vaterland
- Pierre Magnier as Le colonel Guéraud
- Bernard Lancret as Max von Raugwitz
- Camille Bert as Weygelmann
- Georges Prieur as Le général von Raugwitz
- Robert Ralphy as L'avocat de Brenner
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