Three from St Cyr explained

Three from St Cyr
Director:Jean-Paul Paulin
Starring:Roland Toutain
Jean Mercanton
Jean Chevrier
Music:Pierre Dupont
Marceau Van Hoorebecke
Cinematography:Marcel Lucien
Editing:Jean Feyte
André Versein
Studio:Productions Calamy
Distributor:SEDIF
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:France

Three from St Cyr (French: Trois de St Cyr) is a 1939 French adventure film directed by Jean-Paul Paulin and starring Roland Toutain, Jean Mercanton and Jean Chevrier. It was part of a group of big budget war and spy stories made at the time, which enjoyed box office success in the period just before the Second World War broke out.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Pierre Schild and Marcel Magniez.

Synopsis

Three graduates of the French military academy at St Cyr are posted to Syria where they become involved in the fight against rebels.

Cast

References

  1. Crisp p.330

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