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Assignment in Brittany is a american film of genre Drama directed by Jack Conway released in USA on 11 march 1943 with Jean-Pierre Aumont

Assignment in Brittany (1943)

Assignment in Brittany
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Released in USA 11 march 1943
Length 1h36
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    War
Rating65% 3.2885753.2885753.2885753.2885753.288575

Assignment in Brittany is a 1943 war film directed by Jack Conway and starring French actor Jean-Pierre Aumont and Swedish actress Susan Peters, both in their American film debuts. The film was adapted from a novel by Helen MacInnes which was serialized in The Saturday Evening Post from May 2 to June 20, 1942. When M-G-M bought the screen rights in February 1942, the novel was titled "Cross Channel".The working title of this film was "Fire in the Night".

Synopsis

Free French Captain Pierre Matard (Jean-Pierre Aumont) is assigned the task of locating a concealed U-boat pen in occupied France due to his striking resemblance to Bertrand Corlay, a suspected Nazi collaborator being held prisoner by the British.

Actors

Jean-Pierre Aumont

(Bertrand Corlay / Capt. Pierre Metard)
Susan Peters

(Anne Pinot)
Margaret Wycherly

(Mme. Henriette Corlay)
Signe Hasso

(Elise)
Richard Whorf

(Jean Kerenor)
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