Firemen's Ball
Originally released in 1949. Firemen's Ball is a comedy/drama film. directed by André Berthomieu.
Starring Claude Dauphin, Paulette Dubost, and Dominique Nohain
Synopsis
1944, France experiences its last days of German occupation. A microcosm representative of the various attitudes adopted during this troubled period, some heroic, others less brilliant, the Grégeois family, scattered by the war, will strengthen its ties according to the Allied advance on the territory and the liberation of Paris, with its joys but also its sorrows, because not all of its members will survive the relative chaos that will characterize this end of the world war.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Claude Dauphin
as Camille, Olivier and Henri Grégeois
Paulette Dubost
as Germaine
Dominique Nohain
as Michel
Michèle Philippe
as Paméla Noël
Henri Crémieux
as Fatafia
Blanche Denège
as Cécile Grégeois
Paul Faivre
as Berton
Christian Simon
as Marceau
André Versini
as Marcellin
Robert Rollis
as Raymond
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Silver Films
- Maítrise Artisanale de l'Industrie Cinematographique (MAIC)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Firemen's Ball about?
1944, France experiences its last days of German occupation. A microcosm representative of the various attitudes adopted during this troubled period, some heroic, others less brilliant, the Grégeo...
Who directed Firemen's Ball?
Firemen's Ball was directed by André Berthomieu.
How long is Firemen's Ball?
Firemen's Ball has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Firemen's Ball released?
Firemen's Ball was released on March 13, 1949 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Firemen's Ball?
The main cast of Firemen's Ball includes Claude Dauphin, Paulette Dubost, Dominique Nohain, Michèle Philippe, Henri Crémieux.