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Poster of Reunion in France

Reunion in France

Release Date: Friday, December 25 1942 (80 years ago)
Portrait of Joan CrawfordJoan Crawford
Michele de la Becque
Joan Crawford was:
Portrait of John WayneJohn Wayne
Pat Talbot
John Wayne was:
Portrait of Philip DornPhilip Dorn
Robert Cortot
Philip Dorn was:
Portrait of Reginald OwenReginald Owen
Schultz
Reginald Owen was:
Portrait of Albert BassermannAlbert Bassermann
Hugo Schroeder
Albert Bassermann was:
Portrait of John CarradineJohn Carradine
Ulrich Windler
John Carradine was:
Portrait of Ann AyarsAnn Ayars
Juliette
Ann Ayars was:
Portrait of J. Edward BrombergJ. Edward Bromberg
Durand
J. Edward Bromberg was:
Portrait of Moroni OlsenMoroni Olsen
Paul Grebeau
Moroni Olsen was:
Portrait of Henry DaniellHenry Daniell
Emile Fleuron
Henry Daniell was:
Portrait of Howard Da SilvaHoward Da Silva
Anton Stregel
Howard Da Silva was:
Portrait of Charles ArntCharles Arnt
Honoré
Charles Arnt was:
Portrait of Morris AnkrumMorris Ankrum
Martin
Morris Ankrum was:
Portrait of Edith EvansonEdith Evanson
Genevieve
Edith Evanson was:
Portrait of Ernst DeutschErnst Deutsch
Captain
Ernst Deutsch was:
Portrait of Margaret LaurenceMargaret Laurence
Clothilde
Margaret Laurence was:
Portrait of Odette MyrtilOdette Myrtil
Madame Montanot
Odette Myrtil was:
Portrait of Peter WhitneyPeter Whitney
Soldier
Peter Whitney was:
Portrait of Harry AdamsHarry Adams
Monsieur Clémens (uncredited)
Harry Adams was:
Portrait of George AldwinGeorge Aldwin
Pilot (uncredited)
George Aldwin was:
Portrait of Martha BamattreMartha Bamattre
Newsstand Woman (uncredited)
Martha Bamattre was:
Portrait of Muriel BarrMuriel Barr
Girl in Cafe (uncredited)
Muriel Barr was:
Portrait of Felix BaschFelix Basch
Pawnbroker (uncredited)
Felix Basch was:
Portrait of Barbara BedfordBarbara Bedford
Mme. Vigouroux (uncredited)
Barbara Bedford was:
Portrait of Trude BerlinerTrude Berliner
Customer (uncredited)
Trude Berliner was:
Portrait of Joseph E. BernardJoseph E. Bernard
R.R. Mechanic (uncredited)
Joseph E. Bernard was:
Portrait of Rodney BieberRodney Bieber
Little Boy (uncredited)
Rodney Bieber was:
Portrait of Wilda BieberWilda Bieber
Little Girl (uncredited)
Wilda Bieber was:
Portrait of Oliver BlakeOliver Blake
Hypolite (uncredited)
Oliver Blake was:
Portrait of Basil BookastaBasil Bookasta
Delivery Boy (uncredited)
Basil Bookasta was:
Portrait of Elfriede BorodinElfriede Borodin
Saleslady (uncredited)
Elfriede Borodin was:
Portrait of Frederic BrunnFrederic Brunn
Soldier (uncredited)
Frederic Brunn was:
Portrait of George CalligaGeorge Calliga
Mons. Bertheil (uncredited)
George Calliga was:
Portrait of David ClarkeDavid Clarke
Soldier (uncredited)
David Clarke was:
Portrait of Ann CodeeAnn Codee
Rosalie (uncredited)
Ann Codee was:
Portrait of Louise ColombetLouise Colombet
Customer (uncredited)
Louise Colombet was:
Portrait of John ConsidineJohn Considine
Little Boy (uncredited)
John Considine was:
Portrait of James CravenJames Craven
Officer (uncredited)
James Craven was:
Portrait of Guy D'EnneryGuy D'Ennery
Station Master (uncredited)
Guy D'Ennery was:
Portrait of Ray De RavenneRay De Ravenne
Bartender (uncredited)
Ray De Ravenne was:
Portrait of Jean Del ValJean Del Val
Porter (uncredited)
Jean Del Val was:
Portrait of Kay DeslysKay Deslys
Wife (uncredited)
Kay Deslys was:
Portrait of Bobby DillonBobby Dillon
Boy (uncredited)
Bobby Dillon was:
Portrait of Ludwig DonathLudwig Donath
Desk Clerk in Hotel (uncredited)
Ludwig Donath was:
Portrait of Claudia DrakeClaudia Drake
Girl (uncredited)
Claudia Drake was:
Portrait of William EdmundsWilliam Edmunds
Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
William Edmunds was:
Portrait of Carl EkbergCarl Ekberg
Soldier (uncredited)
Carl Ekberg was:
Portrait of Fred FarrellFred Farrell
Porter (uncredited)
Fred Farrell was:
Portrait of Arno FreyArno Frey
Guide (uncredited)
Arno Frey was:
Portrait of Joel FriedkinJoel Friedkin
Frenchman (uncredited)
Joel Friedkin was:
Portrait of Hans FuerbergHans Fuerberg
Soldier (uncredited)
Hans Fuerberg was:
Portrait of Ava GardnerAva Gardner
Marie - Salesgirl (uncredited)
Ava Gardner was:
Portrait of John GeorgeJohn George
Citizen (uncredited)
John George was:
Portrait of Jody GilbertJody Gilbert
Brunhilde - Stout Customer (uncredited)
Jody Gilbert was:
Portrait of Joe GilbertJoe Gilbert
Citizen (uncredited)
Joe Gilbert was:
Portrait of Leatrice Joy GilbertLeatrice Joy Gilbert
Girl (uncredited)
Leatrice Joy Gilbert was:
Portrait of Larry GrenierLarry Grenier
Mons. de Brun (uncredited)
Larry Grenier was:
Portrait of Eddie HallEddie Hall
German Officer Dancing in the Nightclub (uncredited)
Eddie Hall was:
Portrait of Stuart HallStuart Hall
RAF Pilot (uncredited)
Stuart Hall was:
Portrait of Bert HicksBert Hicks
German (uncredited)
Bert Hicks was:
Portrait of Adolf HitlerAdolf Hitler
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Adolf Hitler was:
Portrait of Sheldon JettSheldon Jett
Tourist (uncredited)
Sheldon Jett was:
Portrait of Greta KellerGreta Keller
Baroness von Steinkamp (uncredited)
Greta Keller was:
Portrait of Henry KolkerHenry Kolker
General Bartholomew (uncredited)
Henry Kolker was:
Portrait of Paul KrugerPaul Kruger
Soldier (uncredited)
Paul Kruger was:
Portrait of Eddie LeeEddie Lee
Japanese Man (uncredited)
Eddie Lee was:
Portrait of Tommy LeeTommy Lee
Japanese Man (uncredited)
Tommy Lee was:
Portrait of Peter LeedsPeter Leeds
Boy (uncredited)
Peter Leeds was:
Portrait of Adolf E. LichoAdolf E. Licho
Hawker (uncredited)
Adolf E. Licho was:
Portrait of Louis MercierLouis Mercier
Conductor (uncredited)
Louis Mercier was:
Portrait of John MeredithJohn Meredith
RAF Navigator (uncredited)
John Meredith was:
Portrait of Greta MeyerGreta Meyer
Customer (uncredited)
Greta Meyer was:
Portrait of Adolph MilarAdolph Milar
Gestapo Agent (uncredited)
Adolph Milar was:
Portrait of Sandra MorganSandra Morgan
Mme. Berthil (uncredited)
Sandra Morgan was:
Portrait of Lotte Palfi AndorLotte Palfi Andor
Unpleasant German Customer (uncredited)
Lotte Palfi Andor was:
Portrait of Jose PortugalJose Portugal
Citizen (uncredited)
Jose Portugal was:
Portrait of Otto ReichowOtto Reichow
Soldier (uncredited)
Otto Reichow was:
Portrait of Edward RickardEdward Rickard
Chauffeur (uncredited)
Edward Rickard was:
Portrait of Angelo RossittoAngelo Rossitto
Citizen in Bomb Shelter (uncredited)
Angelo Rossitto was:
Portrait of Henry RowlandHenry Rowland
Sentry (uncredited)
Henry Rowland was:
Portrait of Natalie SchaferNatalie Schafer
Frau Amy Schröder (uncredited)
Natalie Schafer was:
Portrait of Allen SchuteAllen Schute
RAF Pilot (uncredited)
Allen Schute was:
Portrait of Harry SemelsHarry Semels
R.R. Mechanic (uncredited)
Harry Semels was:
Portrait of Lester SharpeLester Sharpe
Warden (uncredited)
Lester Sharpe was:
Portrait of Arthur SpaceArthur Space
Henker - German Officer (uncredited)
Arthur Space was:
Portrait of Walter O. StahlWalter O. Stahl
Baron 'Pookie' von Steinkamp (uncredited)
Walter O. Stahl was:
Portrait of Robert R. StephensonRobert R. Stephenson
Emile (uncredited)
Robert R. Stephenson was:
Portrait of Hermine SterlerHermine Sterler
Woman (uncredited)
Hermine Sterler was:
Portrait of Norma ThelanNorma Thelan
Girl in Cafe (uncredited)
Norma Thelan was:
Portrait of George TravellGeorge Travell
Jeannot - Violinist (uncredited)
George Travell was:
Portrait of Lisl ValettiLisl Valetti
German Customer (uncredited)
Lisl Valetti was:
Portrait of Philip Van ZandtPhilip Van Zandt
Customer (uncredited)
Philip Van Zandt was:
Portrait of Michael VisaroffMichael Visaroff
Vigouroux (uncredited)
Michael Visaroff was:
Portrait of Wilhelm von BrinckenWilhelm von Brincken
Major (uncredited)
Wilhelm von Brincken was:
Portrait of Hans von MorhartHans von Morhart
Officer (uncredited)
Hans von Morhart was:
Portrait of Paul WeigelPaul Weigel
Old Man (uncredited)
Paul Weigel was:
Portrait of Jacqueline WhiteJacqueline White
Danielle (uncredited)
Jacqueline White was:
Portrait of Crane WhitleyCrane Whitley
Officer (uncredited)
Crane Whitley was:
Portrait of Gayne WhitmanGayne Whitman
Maitre d'hotel (uncredited)
Gayne Whitman was:
Portrait of Buck WoodsBuck Woods
Jazz Singer in Nightclub (uncredited)
Buck Woods was:
Portrait of Jack ZellerJack Zeller
Young Man (uncredited)
Jack Zeller was:
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