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Bande-annonce [OV]. Photos Top cast Edit. Kirk Douglas Gen. George S. Patton Jr. Glenn Ford Lt. Omar N. Bradley as Lt. Yves Montand Sgt. Marcel Bizien as Sgt. Marcel Bizien.

Anthony Perkins Sgt. Warren as Sgt. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. This sprawling, star-laden film, depicts the struggles of various French-Resistance factions to regain control of Paris near the end of World War II.

Much of the drama centers around the moral deliberations of the general, the Swedish ambassador Welles , and the eager but desperate leaders of the resistance. A motion picture to command the attention of the world! Did you know Edit. Trivia One of the main reasons for the movie being filmed in black and white: the French authorities refused to allow red and black Nazi flags to fly in Paris, even for a movie. They agreed only to the use of black and gray Nazi flags. And the ones in Warsaw and Rotterdam Bombs aside, some parallels can be drawn between the story of this cathedral which was damaged again during WWII and what happened to Notre-Dame: scaffolding on the north tower caught fire, propagating the flames throughout the timber frame structure.

The lead on the roofing melted and spilled out of the gargoyles in a scene straight out of hell. In a show of piety and patriotism, local residents picked up the lead pieces, which were later used to rebuild the place of worship.

Unfortunately, the sight of European cathedrals in flames is not new. While we may feel overwhelmed by images of Notre-Dame on fire, this has been a regular occurrence throughout contemporary history. Dronne told him. I want you to get into Paris. Take whatever you've got and go.

Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. The protests resulted in a couple of hundred injured people, one of them very seriously, and hundreds of arrests. Paris has been ransacked despite all the protection measures. More and more, the amplitude of the popular outburst seems to target French President Emmanuel Macron and his distant, too presidential style.

He has been compared, quite nastily, to late Queen Marie-Antoinette, who was executed during the French Revolution. She is famous for asking why the peasants were angry. When she received the answer that they had no bread, she said, "They can eat sweet buns. In fact, Marie-Antoinette never said that.

This is a story told by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his book "Confessions," written at a time when he did not know Marie-Antoinette, who lived in Austria. However, the image stuck. The phrase is famously known for having been said by the queen.



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