
Fall Out
Comedy · Drama
Overview
This film is an adaptation of Jean Amila's novel Le Boucher des Hurlus. The story, set in the aftermath of the war, is about Michel, a young man orphaned in this manner. He lives with his mother until she collapses under the wave of vituperation from the women in her community, who consider her murdered husband to have been a traitor. When he is sent to an orphanage, he discovers that many of the children in it are there for the same reason he is. Michel decides to escape his captivity and kill the general who ordered his father's death. He and the other children like him are able to get away from the orphanage, in the course of their journeys, they tour the grim battlefields of the recent war. Together, they return to Paris, determined to exact their revenge.
Top Cast


Laure Duthilleul
Laure Duthilleul
Madeleine
Laure Duthilleul
Madeleine


Stanislas Forlani
Stanislas Forlani
Michel
Stanislas Forlani
Michel


Josiane Lévêque
Josiane Lévêque
Mother Velin
Josiane Lévêque
Mother Velin
Pierre-Arnaud Crespeau
Pierre-Arnaud Crespeau
Deveau
Pierre-Arnaud Crespeau
Deveau


Erwan Dujardin
Erwan Dujardin
Aristide
Erwan Dujardin
Aristide
Cédric Cousin
Cédric Cousin
Beurré
Cédric Cousin
Beurré
Anne See
Anne See
Aunt Thérèse
Anne See
Aunt Thérèse


Danièle Delorme
Danièle Delorme
Mrs. Germaine
Danièle Delorme
Mrs. Germaine


Didier Flamand
Didier Flamand
Captain
Didier Flamand
Captain


Jean-François Dérec
Jean-François Dérec
Guide
Jean-François Dérec
Guide
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