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First Indochina War films (21 P) I. Films about the Vietnamese independence movement (1 P) Pages in category "Films set in French Indochina"
Several episodes were edited into the 1954 film Desert Outpost. China Gate: Samuel Fuller: Gene Barry, Angie Dickinson, and Nat King Cole: Sergeant Brock and Goldie, ex-American Korean War veterans serving as French Foreign Legion mercenaries in the First Indochina War, are ordered to lead a squad to blow up an arms depot near the Chinese ...
Pierre is a pilot who was shot down in the French Indochina War, and his crashing plane may have killed a young Vietnamese girl.Now physically recovered, he lives in an apartment in the Ville-d'Avray suburb of Paris with Madeleine, who was one of his nurses during his initial recuperation, but struggles to return Madeleine's romantic feelings for him, as he has been left childlike and suffers ...
Indochine (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃dɔʃin]) is a 1992 French period drama film set in colonial French Indochina during the 1930s to 1950s. It is the story of Éliane Devries, a French plantation owner, and of her adopted Vietnamese daughter, Camille, set against the backdrop of the rising Vietnamese nationalist movement.
Les Parias de la Gloire English title Pariahs of Glory or Outcasts of Glory is a 1964 French/Italian/Spanish international co-production filmed in Spain. Directed and co-written by Henri Decoin, it is set during the First Indochina War and is based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Roger Delpey who also co-wrote the screenplay.
Jump into Hell is a 1955 war film directed by David Butler. The film stars Jacques Sernas and Kurt Kasznar. As the first Hollywood film based on the war in French Indochina, the story is a fictionalized account of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. [1]
Shock Patrol (French: Patrouille de choc, Vietnamese: Hai cô gái Việt [1]) is a 1957 French war film set during the First Indochina War that was written and directed by Claude Ogrel under the name Claude Bernard-Aubert Ogrel was a war correspondent in French Indochina from 1949 to 1954 [2] and this was his film debut. [3]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Release date Chocolat: Roschdy Zem: Omar Sy, James Thiérrée, Clotilde Hesme: Drama: 3 February The Dancer: Stéphanie Di Giusto: Soko, Gaspard Ulliel, Mélanie Thierry, Lily-Rose Depp