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Me and the Colonel
Me and the Colonel (1958)
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1 hr 49 mins
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Released: 10/1/1958
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Synopsis:
Just before the German invasion of Paris a Jewish refugee tries to escape the city in a car, and along the way picks up an anti-Semitic Pole and his girlfriend - also fleeing. They eventually are caught, somehow talk their way into freedom, and hide away in a castle, where the Pole begins to find all his anti-Semitic feelings dissolving as he grows closer to his new found friend.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
10/1/1958
Director
Credit
Peter Glenville
Director
Cast
Credit
Danny Kaye
S L Jacobowsky
Curt Jurgens
Colonel Tadeusz Boleslav Prokoszny
Nicole Maurey
Suzanne Roualet
Francoise Rosay
Madame Bouffier
Akim Tamiroff
Szabuniewicz
Martita Hunt
Mother Superior
Alexander Scourby
Major Von Bergen
Liliane Montevecchi
Cosette
Ludwig Stossel
Dr Szicki
Gerard Buhr
German Captain
Franz Roehn
Monsieur Girardin
Celia Lovsky
Madame Arle
Clement Harari
Man of the Gestapo
Alain Bouvette
Rothschild's Chauffeur
Albert Godderis
Monsieur Gravat
Karen Lenay
Denise
Eugene Borden
Pierre Michel
Maurice Marsac
French Lieutenant
Production Credits
Credit
William Goetz
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Court Productions
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
Theatrical Distributor
Writer
Credit
George Froeschel
Screenplay
Franz Werfel
Play as Source Material - from original play
S N Behrman
Screenplay
S N Behrman
Play as Source Material
Art Department
Credit
William Kiernan
Set Decorator
Georges Wakevich
Art Director - art direction
Film Camera
Credit
Burnett Guffey
Director of Photography
Music
Credit
George Duning
Song
George Duning
Music
Sylvia Fine
Theme Lyrics - lyrics
Production Management
Credit
Carter DeHaven Jr
Assistant Director
Jean Dewever
Assistant Director
Sound
Credit
John Livadary
Sound - sound recording supervisor
George Cooper
Sound
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Clay Campbell
Makeup
Helen Hunt
Hair - hairstyles
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