Wooden Crosses (French: Les Croix de Bois) is a 1932 French war film by Raymond Bernard, based upon a novel by Roland Dorgelès.[1]
Wooden Crosses (Les Croix de bois) | |
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Directed by | Raymond Bernard |
Written by | Raymond Bernard André Lang |
Based on | Roland Dorgelès |
Starring | Pierre Blanchar Gabriel Gabrio Charles Vanel |
Cinematography | Jules Kruger |
Edited by | Lucienne Grumberg |
Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Pathé-Natan |
Distributed by | Pathé-Natan |
Release date |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | France |
Languages | French English |
Plot
editPatriotic student Demachy enlists in the French army in 1914 at the start of World War I. He and his comrades soon experience the terrifying, endless trench war in Champagne, where more and more wooden crosses have to be erected for this cannon fodder.
Cast (in credits order)
edit- Pierre Blanchar as Adjudant Gilbert Demachy
- Gabriel Gabrio as Sulphart
- Charles Vanel as Caporal Breval
- Raymond Aimos as Soldat Fouillard
- Antonin Artaud as Soldat Vieuble
- Paul Azaïs as Soldat Broucke
- René Bergeron as Soldat Hamel
- Raymond Cordy as Soldat Vairon
- Marcel Delaitre as Sergent Berthier
- Jean Galland as Capitaine Cruchet
- Pierre Labry as Soldat Bouffioux, Le Cuistot
- Geo Laby as Soldat Belin
- René Montis as Lieutenant Morache
- Jean-François Martial as Soldat Lemoine
- Marc Valbel as Maroux
References
edit- ^ "Wooden Crosses". filmaffinity.com. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
External links
edit- Wooden Crosses at IMDb
- Wooden Crosses at AllMovie
- Wooden Crosses at the TCM Movie Database