Overview
Weekend at Dunkirk is a 1964 French-Italian drama war film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. It is based on the 1949 Prix Goncourt winning novel Week-end at Zuydcoote (French: Week-end à Zuydcoote) by Robert Merle.
Plot
Set during the Battle of Dunkirk, the film follows Julien Maillat, a French Army sergeant who tries to join the British Army on the Royal Navy's boat flotilla to Britain. No matter how hard he tries to make it, he and his French squad-mates and colleagues are hard-pressed to get away as the fight is getting harder and the Germans closer and closer.
Selected cast
Jean-Paul Belmondo as Staff sergeant French Army Julien Maillat
Catherine Spaak as Jeanne
Jean-Pierre Marielle as a French military chaplain friend of Maillat
François Périer as Alexandre
Pierre Mondy as Dhéry
Pierre Vernier as undertaker
Paul Préboist as a soldier
Ronald Howard as captain Robinson
Eric Sinclair : le capitaine Clark
Donald O'Brien as the British sergeant controlling the lines on the beach
Kenneth Haigh : John Atkins
Marie Dubois : Hélène, the French wife of Atkins
Nigel Stock as the British sergeant carrying rocking horse and burned during a German attack
Christian Barbier : Paul
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