The Cat (1958 film) explained

The Cat
Director:Henri Decoin
Producer:Eugène Tucherer
Music:Joseph Kosma
Cinematography:Pierre Montazel
Editing:Claude Durand
Distributor:Discifilm
Runtime:108 minutes
Country:France

The Cat (French: La chatte) is a 1958 French war drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Françoise Arnoul, Bernhard Wicki and André Versini.[1] It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. The story is loosely based on that of the Resistance operative Mathilde Carré during the Second World War. A commercial success, it was followed by a sequel The Cat Shows Her Claws in 1960.

References

  1. Oscherwitz & Higgins p.120

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