Three Hours (1939 film)
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Three Hours is a 1939 French film directed by Léonide Moguy.
It was known in France as Je t'attendrai ('I will wait for you'), after an original title of Le déserteur ('The deserter') was censored.[1]
It was released in the US in 1944.[2]
Cast
References
- ^ Cirella-Urrutia, Anne (2020). "Léonide Moguy: Un Citoyen Du Monde Au Pays Du Cinéma by Éric Antoine Lebon". The French Review. 93 (4): 196–197. doi:10.1353/tfr.2020.0115. ProQuest 2519020557.
- ^ A.W. (Oct 30, 1944). "THE SCREEN". New York Times. ProQuest 106885074.
External links
- Three Hours at IMDb
- Film page at Uni France
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