×

Reunion in France

1942 ‧ War/Romance ‧ 1h 39m
6.3/10 · IMDb 49% · Rotten Tomatoes 3.2/5 · Letterboxd
When wealthy Michele de la Becque (Joan Crawford) returns to Paris from her sunny holiday on the Riviera in 1939, she finds that the invading Nazi forces have commandeered her home. Worse, her industrialist fiancé, Robert Cortot (Philip Dorn), has...
Release date: December 25, 1942 (USA)
Director: Jules Dassin
Box office: 1.863 million USD
Distributed by: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Budget: $1,054,000
Music by: Franz Waxman

Reunion in France from m.imdb.com
Rating (1,893)
In German-occupied Paris, a Frenchwoman tries to help smuggle a downed RAF pilot into Portugal despite strict surveillance by suspicious Gestapo officers.
Reunion in France is a 1942 American war film distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Joan Crawford, John Wayne, and Philip Dorn in a story about a ...
People also ask
Rating (25)
When wealthy Michele de la Becque (Joan Crawford) returns to Paris from her sunny holiday on the Riviera in 1939, she finds that the invading Nazi forces ...
Reunion in France from www.amazon.com
Rating (269) · $3.37
Crawford and Dorn play Paris lovers who are engaged to be married, but after Germany defeats France, Dorn appears to have turned traitor. Lot's of twists and ...
Reunion in France from www.roku.com
Reunion in France, a war movie starring Joan Crawford, John Wayne, and Philip Dorn is available to stream now. Watch it on Prime Video or Apple TV on your Roku ...
Reunion in France from www.amazon.com
Rating (269)
A Frenchwoman believes that her fiancé is a Nazi collaborator.
Rating (505)
Frenchwoman Michele de la Becque, an opponent of the Nazis in German-occupied Paris, hides a downed American flyer, Pat Talbot, and attempts to get him ...
Joan Crawford plays a French woman who seems to be plumbing the depths of shallowness in her high-rolling lifestyle until the Germans invade. She returns to ...
Reunion in France from www.joancrawfordbest.com
Reunion in France is a cute little wartime melodrama involving the transformation of a spoiled aristocrat (Crawford) into a proud French nationalist, and it ...