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  2. France. Language. French. Box office. $23.3 million [1] [2] 3,393,694 admissions (France) [3] The Last Metro ( French: Le Dernier Métro) is a 1980 historical drama film, written and directed by François Truffaut, that stars Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu. [4] Opening in 1942, during the Nazi Military Administration in France, the ...

    • $23.3 million, 3,393,694 admissions (France)
    • Georges Delerue
    • François Truffaut, Jean-José Richer
  3. Depardieu is gangly and sincere, a strong presence. Bennent, as the husband downstairs, is wan and courageous In the Paul Henreid role. And the most fascinating character in the cast is of course the villain, Daxiat, the pro-Nazi critic. He at least seems in touch with the true evil that the others, and Truffaut, see as backdrop.

  4. Paris, 1942. With the Germans in control and her Jewish theatre producer-director husband on the run from them, an actress, Marion Steiner (played by Catherine Deneuve) is left with the task of running his theatre. She starts rehearsals for a new play, written by her husband, and hires a new director and a leading man, Bernard Granger (Gerard ...

  5. The Last Metro feels like three films in one: 1. A film about the struggle of surviving and hiding in occupied France. 2. A film about the struggle of keeping a theatre afloat in occupied France. 3. A film about the struggle of a love triangle...that could pretty much happen anywhere. Film one fascinated me with how Lucas Steiner is forced to ...

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    • Les Films du Carrosse
    • François Truffaut
  6. The go-getting actress Nadine was played by Sabine Haudepin who, aged six, had debuted in Truffaut's Jules et Jim (1962). In one of his earliest film appearances, Richard Bohringer is cast as a decidedly nasty Gestapo officer.

    • François Truffaut
  7. Synopsis. In occupied Paris, the Jewish manager of a theatre hides in the cellar of the building. Director. François Truffaut. Director. Cast. Film Details. Also Known As. El último metro, Last Metro, Sista tåget, dernier métro.

  8. The Nazis committed atrocities there; unfortunately, not all of the locals cringed. Observations to that effect were made a decade before “The Last Metro” in the form of “The Sorrow and the Pity” and “Lacombe, Lucien.”. It’s payback time. “The Last Metro” is an assessment not only of French artistic pride but life at a theater.

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