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The Cat Shows Her Claws
Directed by Henri Decoin
Written byHenri Decoin
Jacques Rémy
Eugène Tucherer
Produced byEugène Tucherer
Robert Woog
Starring Françoise Arnoul
Horst Frank
François Guérin
Cinematography Pierre Montazel
Edited by Claude Durand
Music by Joseph Kosma
Production
companies
Paris Elysées Films
Films Metzger et Woog
Films Balar
Distributed byDiscifilm
Release date
  • 9 March 1960 (1960-03-09)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryFrance
Language French

The Cat Shows Her Claws (French: La chatte sort ses griffes) is a 1960 French war drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Françoise Arnoul, Horst Frank and François Guérin. [1] It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location around Paris including Montmartre. It is the sequel to the 1958 film The Cat about the French Resistance.

Synopsis

Cora Menessier is sentenced to death by the Resistance in 1944 for an alleged betrayal. After her execution she is left for dead, but is recovered by the Germans who brainwash her and plan to use her as a counter-agent. They release her to target a Resistance operation designed to blow up a train carrying V1s to be used to bombard London and the English coast.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Bessy & Chirat p.287

Bibliography

  • Maurice Bessy & Raymond Chirat. Histoire du cinéma français: 1956-1960. Pygmalion, 1990.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cat Shows Her Claws
Directed by Henri Decoin
Written byHenri Decoin
Jacques Rémy
Eugène Tucherer
Produced byEugène Tucherer
Robert Woog
Starring Françoise Arnoul
Horst Frank
François Guérin
Cinematography Pierre Montazel
Edited by Claude Durand
Music by Joseph Kosma
Production
companies
Paris Elysées Films
Films Metzger et Woog
Films Balar
Distributed byDiscifilm
Release date
  • 9 March 1960 (1960-03-09)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryFrance
Language French

The Cat Shows Her Claws (French: La chatte sort ses griffes) is a 1960 French war drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Françoise Arnoul, Horst Frank and François Guérin. [1] It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location around Paris including Montmartre. It is the sequel to the 1958 film The Cat about the French Resistance.

Synopsis

Cora Menessier is sentenced to death by the Resistance in 1944 for an alleged betrayal. After her execution she is left for dead, but is recovered by the Germans who brainwash her and plan to use her as a counter-agent. They release her to target a Resistance operation designed to blow up a train carrying V1s to be used to bombard London and the English coast.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Bessy & Chirat p.287

Bibliography

  • Maurice Bessy & Raymond Chirat. Histoire du cinéma français: 1956-1960. Pygmalion, 1990.

External links


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