Uncertain Glory (1944) - Double Feature

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A French playboy gets serious when his country is threatened during World War II

In occupied France, a convicted thief and murderer escapes the guillotine when a bombing raid strikes the prison, but is quickly re-captured by the inspector of the Surete responsible for his original arrest. Fearing the guillotine more than his actual death, the convict inveigles the inspector to help him with a plan to rescue 100 Frenchmen taken by the Gestapo following an act of sabotage: he will confess to being the saboteur and allow himself to be executed by firing squad, the Gestapo's method of execution, thus freeing the 100 men.


Main Cast: Errol Flynn, Paul Lukas, Jean Sullivan, Lucile Watson, Dennis Hoey, Albert Van Antwerp, Wallis Clark, Victor Kilian, James Flavin, Douglass Dumbrille

Director: Raoul Walsh

Writers: László Vadnay, Max Brand, Joe May

Editor: George Amy

Cinematographer: Sidney Hickox


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