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  1. El falsario es una película dirigida por Julien Duvivier con Jean Gabin, Richard Whorf, Allyn Joslyn, Ellen Drew .... Año: 1944. Título original: The Impostor. Sinopsis: Esta ultima cinta de Duvivier fue rodada en los Estados Unidos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945).

  2. The Impostor (German: Die Hochstaplerin) is a 1944 German comedy film directed by Karl Anton and starring Sybille Schmitz, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Will Dohm. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich.

  3. Overview. The story concerns a condemned murderer named Clement (Jean Gabin), who is "liberated" when the Nazis bomb the French jail that holds him. During his escape, Clement comes across the body of a French soldier; he steals the dead man's uniform and identification papers, then hides from the law by joining the Resistance movement.

  4. El falsario película dirigida por Julien Duvivier y protagonizada por Jean Gabin, Richard Whorf y Allyn Joslyn. Año: 1944. Sinopsis: Esta ultima cinta de Duvivier fue rodada en los Estados Unidos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945). Clement es un condenado a muerte que recobra la libertad cuando los alemanes bombardean la... - Cine.com

  5. As the Nazis march on Paris, Clement joins some soldiers leaving the French capital to regroup in the south, and soon after, a German plane bombs their truck, killing most of the men. Clement steals the uniform and papers of Sergeant Maurice LaFarge, then assumes the dead soldier's identity.

  6. Título original: The Impostor; Año: 1944 ; País: EE.UU. Dirección: Julien Duvivier; Intérpretes: Jean Gabin, Richard Whorf, Allyn Joslyn, Ellen Drew, Peter van Eyck, Ralph Morgan; Guión: Julien Duvivier, Stephen Longstreet; Música: Dimitri Tiomkin; Fotografía: Paul Ivano

  7. The Impostor is a 1944 German comedy film directed by Karl Anton and starring Sybille Schmitz, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Will Dohm. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich.