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The Last Metro
The Last Metro

The Last Metro

A story of love and conflict.

Genres

DramaRomanceWar

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In occupied Paris, an actress married to a Jewish theater owner must keep him hidden from the Nazis while doing both of their jobs.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

131 mins

Rating

7.232/10

Release Date

17 September 1980

Country

France

Cast

Catherine Deneuve

Catherine Deneuve

Marion Steiner

Gérard Depardieu

Gérard Depardieu

Bernard Granger

Jean Poiret

Jean Poiret

Jean-Loup Cottins

Andréa Ferréol

Andréa Ferréol

Arlette Guillaume

Paulette Dubost

Paulette Dubost

Germaine Fabre

Jean-Louis Richard

Jean-Louis Richard

Daxiat

Maurice Risch

Maurice Risch

Raymond Boursier

Heinz Bennent

Heinz Bennent

Lucas Steiner

Sabine Haudepin

Sabine Haudepin

Nadine Marsac

Christian Baltauss

Christian Baltauss

Lucien Ballard, Bernard's Replacement

Pierre Belot

Pierre Belot

Desk Clerk

René Dupré

René Dupré

Valentin

Aude Loring

Aude Loring

Mrs Wiedekind

Alain Tasma

Alain Tasma

Marc, Jean-Loup's Assistant

Rose Thiéry

Rose Thiéry

Jacquot's Mother / Concierge

Jacob Weizbluth

Jacob Weizbluth

Rosen, rejected actor

Jean-Pierre Klein

Jean-Pierre Klein

Christian Leglise

Renata Flores

Renata Flores

Greta Borg, Nightclub Singer

Marcel Berbert

Marcel Berbert

Mr Merlin, Business Manager

Hénia Suchar

Hénia Suchar

Yvonne, chambermaid

László Szabó

László Szabó

Lieutnant Bergen

Martine Simonet

Martine Simonet

Martine, the thief

Jean-José Richer

Jean-José Richer

René Bernardini

Jessica Zucman

Jessica Zucman

Rosette Goldstern

Richard Bohringer

Richard Bohringer

Gestapo Officer

Franck Pasquier

Franck Pasquier

Jacquot

Alexandre Aumont

Alexandre Aumont

1st Nurse (uncredited)

Jean Abeillé

Jean Abeillé

(uncredited)

Marie-Dominique Henry

Marie-Dominique Henry

(uncredited)

Philippe Vesque

Philippe Vesque

(uncredited)

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