During World War 2 the Germans arrested people at random off the streets of Paris and in retaliation to sabotage by the resistance announced the execution of one in ten prisoners. Chosen as one of the victims, lawyer Chavel trades his place with another man in return for all his possessions. At the end of the war he returns to his house and tries to integrate himself with the family of the man who traded places with him, all the while hiding his true identity. However matters are complicated when a stranger arrives claiming to be Chavel.
Production | Priscilla John | Casting |
Art | Cliff Robinson | Art Direction |
Production | William Hill | Producer |
Camera | Martin Hume | Camera Operator |
Camera | Alan Hume | Director of Photography |
Writing | Graham Greene | Novel |
Sound | David Hildyard | Sound Mixer |
Costume & Make-Up | Didier Lavergne | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Didier Lavergne | Key Makeup Artist |
Production | Norman Rosemont | Executive Producer |
Art | Michael Stringer | Production Design |
Sound | Lee Holdridge | Music |
Production | William Self | Executive Producer |
Editing | Millie Moore | Editor |
Directing | Jack Gold | Director |
Sound | Stephen Grubbs | Supervising Sound Editor |
Production | David A. Rosemont | Producer |
Writing | Lee Langley | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | Robin Fraser-Paye | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Robin Fraser-Paye | Costume Designer |
Sound | Thomas A. Carlson | Music Editor |
Directing | Cheryl Leigh | Script Supervisor |
Sound | Thomas J. Huth | Sound Mixer |
Lighting | Gilbert Gallart | Gaffer |
Costume & Make-Up | Valérie Adda | Assistant Costume Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Linda Catlin | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Linda Catlin | Key Hair Stylist |
Production | Stella Quef | Production Manager |