Immediate Call
1939 film
- Leon Askin
- André-Paul Antoine
- Mireille Balin
- Roger Duchesne
- Bernard Lancret
- Maurice Fleury
- Christian Gaveau
- Nicolas Hayer
- Pierre Méré
Production
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Les Productions Milo Film
Release date
- 15 June 1939 (1939-06-15)
Running time
Immediate Call (French: Rappel immédiat), is a 1939 French comedy drama film, directed by Léon Mathot and starring Mireille Balin, Roger Duchesne, Erich von Stroheim, and Bernard Lancret.[1][2][3] The plot is about a hosted peace conference, that results in saving the world.[3]
Cast
- Mireille Balin as Helen Wells
- Roger Duchesne as Pierre Deschamps
- Bernard Lancret as Gilbert Sellier
- Erich von Stroheim as Captain Stanley Wells
- Guillaume de Sax as Le metteur en scène
- Raymond Aimos as L'électricien
- Mady Berry as La femme du réserviste
- Claire Gérard as L'habilleuse
- Marcel Delaître as Le réserviste
- Georges Bever as Le masseur Paul
- Lucien Dalsace as L'officier
- Jacques Tarride as Le secrétaire
- Georges Paulais as Un agent
- Pierre D'Ennery
- Henri de Livry
- Marie-José
- Frédéric Mariotti
- Noëlle Norman
- Marie-Claire Pissaro
- Martial Rèbe
- Eugène Stuber
- Denise Vernac
- Yvonne Yma
References
- ^ Lennig, Arthur (2003-04-18). Stroheim. University Press of Kentucky. p. 392. ISBN 978-0-8131-9044-0.
- ^ Memo from Belgium. Information Services, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade. 1966. pp. 25, 44.
- ^ a b May, Ernest R. (2015-07-28). Strange Victory: Hitler's Conquest of France. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p. 211. ISBN 978-1-4668-9428-0.
External links
- Immediate Call at IMDb
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Films directed by Léon Mathot
- In the Shadow of the Harem (1928)
- Instinct (1930)
- Passport 13.444 (1931)
- Kiss Me (1932)
- Count Obligado (1935)
- The Mascot (1935)
- Wolves Between Them (1936)
- A Man to Kill (1937)
- Chéri-Bibi (1938)
- The Rebel (1938)
- Immediate Call (1939)
- Sacred Woods (1939)
- Hangman's Noose (1940)
- The Man Without a Name (1943)
- Night Warning (1946)
- The Tragic Dolmen (1948)
- The Dancer of Marrakesh (1949)
- My Childish Father (1953)
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