Casts & Crew
Thomas Holtzmann
Keiko Kishi
Mario Adorf
Françoise Spira
Jacques Berthier
Akira Yamanouchi
Ingrid van Bergen
Hans-Otto Meissner
Rolf Kutschera
Adelheid Seeck
Eitarō Ozawa
Kôji Nanbara
Wilhelm Borchert
Ryuji Kita
Ichirô Ryûzaki
Kenji Hayashi
Boy Gobert
Nadine Basile
Shinobu Asaji
Masahiko Naruse
Also Directed by Yves Ciampi
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Pierre Marsac, a French engineer working for the Nagasaki shipbuilding yards, has fallen in love both with Japan and a charming Japanese girl named Noriko. But Françoise Fabre, a French journalist and Pierre's former lover, contacts him while visiting the Land of the Rising Sun. They meet again, find out their love might not be dead. Meanwhile, Pierre gradually becomes estranged from sweet, humble Noriko. One day, a typhoon strikes Nagasaki...
A young composer is forced to work as a bar pianist. One night he gets hit by a car and is brought to a hospital. Severely injured he is injected with morphine. He becomes addicted.
Directed by Yves Ciampi
Plotters decide to scuttle a ship for the insurance money, but things go wrong. Also known as Time Bomb. Curd Jürgens, Mylène Demongeot and Alain Saury head the cast; directed by Yves Ciampi.
A good cast smooths over the rough spots of Les Heros sont Fatigues. The scene is the African republic of Liberia, which in this film proves to be a stopping-off point for a number of shady characters. Yves Montand plays a French ex-pilot who becomes involved in a scheme to smuggle stolen diamonds. His cohorts include a Nazi collaborator, a German refugee, and the white mistress of a prominent Liberian. A romance develops between the ex-pilot and the aforementioned mistress. Meanwhile, one of the conspirators (Curt Jurgens) has a last-minute attack of conscience, effectively queering the deal. The steamier romantic passages in Les Heros sont Fatigues had to be trimmed for American consumption.