
A Child in the Crowd
Drama
Overview
Deserted by his father, and dislocated by the Second World War, Paul is a boy who wants affection and attention and cannot find it at home. For a while, he becomes the pet of some German soldiers, running errands for them. Later, he helps the Resistance, and when the Americans come to stay, he is really in his element with them.
Top Cast
Jean François Cimino
Jean François Cimino
Child
Jean François Cimino
Child


César Chauveau
César Chauveau
Paul (Teenager)
César Chauveau
Paul (Teenager)
Annie Kovaks
Annie Kovaks
mother of Paul
Annie Kovaks
mother of Paul
Cécile Cousseau
Cécile Cousseau
Micheline, enfant
Cécile Cousseau
Micheline, enfant
Claude Treille
Claude Treille
Micheline, adolescente
Claude Treille
Micheline, adolescente
Jean Bertal
Jean Bertal
Father of Paul
Jean Bertal
Father of Paul
Gabrielle Sassoum
Gabrielle Sassoum
La grand-mère
Gabrielle Sassoum
La grand-mère
Raymonde Badé-Mauffroy
Raymonde Badé-Mauffroy
La maîtresse (as Raymonde Mauffroy)
Raymonde Badé-Mauffroy
La maîtresse (as Raymonde Mauffroy)
Jacques Benoît-Lévy
Jacques Benoît-Lévy
School Director
Jacques Benoît-Lévy
School Director
Claude Cernay
Claude Cernay
Gilles
Claude Cernay
Gilles
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