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The Cat Shows Her Claws | La chatte sort ses griffes

Description: France under the Occupation. Executed for treason against the Resistance, Cora, code-named "La Chatte", was left for dead. Recovered and cared for by the Germans, Dr. von Hollwitz brainwashed her to control her and use her as a counter-espionage. In the spring of 1944, her escape was faked so that she could resume contact with the Resistance. She has to scupper the mission of Charles, an engineer with the SNCF, to blow up a train loaded with V1s intended to power the launch pads set up on the French coast to bomb London. But at the last moment, La Chatte regains her lucidity.

Genres: Drama, War

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 102 minutes

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Françoise Arnoul

Played Cora Menessier aka 'La Chatte'

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Jacques Fabbri

Played Gustave, head of the South network

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Horst Frank

Played Major Von Hollwitz

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François Guérin

Played Louis

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Harold Kay

Played Charles

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Françoise Spira

Played Marie-José

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Anne Tonietti

Played Maud

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Marie Glory

Played Concierge

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Chris Van Loosen

Played Clara

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Michel Jourdan

Played Tonio

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Gérard Darrieu

Played Jean-Lou

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Bernard Lajarrige

Played Dalmier aka 'Athos'

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Jean-Pierre Zola

Played German officer

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France Asselin

Played Madame Buisson

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Liliane Patrick

Played Dalmier's secretary

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Ginette Pigeon

Played German nurse

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Anna Gaylor

Played Miss Lepage, social worker

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Albert Médina

Played Boss of the restaurant

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Gabriel Gobin

Played Locomotive driver

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Jean Berton

Played Resistant railway worker

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Robert Berri

Played Truck driver during the simulated accident

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Robert Le Fort

Played Railway worker

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Albert Michel

Played Railway worker

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Georges Atlas

Played Bartender

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Werner Peters

Played German general

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