
Return to Life
Drama · Comedy
Overview
In France in 1946, the difficult return to civilian life of five deportees and prisoners of war after having lived through the hell of the Second World War.
Top Cast


Bernard Blier
Bernard Blier
Gaston (segment "Le retour de tante Emma")
Bernard Blier
Gaston (segment "Le retour de tante Emma")


Jane Marken
Jane Marken
Aunt Bertha (segment "Le retour de tante Emma")
Jane Marken
Aunt Bertha (segment "Le retour de tante Emma")


François Périer
François Périer
Antoine (segment "Le retour d'Antoine")
François Périer
Antoine (segment "Le retour d'Antoine")


Patricia Roc
Patricia Roc
Lieutenant Evelyne (segment "Le retour d'Antoine")
Patricia Roc
Lieutenant Evelyne (segment "Le retour d'Antoine")


Louis Jouvet
Louis Jouvet
Jean Girard (segment "Le retour de Jean")
Louis Jouvet
Jean Girard (segment "Le retour de Jean")


Noël Roquevert
Noël Roquevert
Commander (segment "Le retour de Jean")
Noël Roquevert
Commander (segment "Le retour de Jean")


Noël-Noël
Noël-Noël
René (segment "Le retour de René")
Noël-Noël
René (segment "Le retour de René")
Madeleine Gérôme
Madeleine Gérôme
Young widow (segment "Le retour de René")
Madeleine Gérôme
Young widow (segment "Le retour de René")


Serge Reggiani
Serge Reggiani
Louis (segment "Le retour de Louis")
Serge Reggiani
Louis (segment "Le retour de Louis")


Paul Frankeur
Paul Frankeur
Mayor (segment "Le retour de Louis")
Paul Frankeur
Mayor (segment "Le retour de Louis")
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