Line of Demarcation

Line of Demarcation

La Ligne de démarcation

6.2 /10 33 votes
May 25, 1966 2h 0m Released

Storyline

It is based on upon the memoir Mémoires d'un agent secret de la France libre et La Ligne de démarcation by Gilbert Renault under his pseudonym Colonel Rémy. A small village in the Jura is split by the river Loue which creates the line of demarcation between Nazi occupied France and freedom. A French officer, Pierre, is released by the Nazi soldiers to find his chateau converted into a German command centre. Whilst he is obliged to co-operate with the enemy, his wife Mary supports the resistance movement and is willing to risk her life for it. The Nazis step up their activity against the resistance, insisting that any who attempt to cross the line of demarcation will be shot. When his wife is arrested, Pierre decides to switch his allegiance.

Key Information

Director Claude Chabrol
Writers Colonel Rémy, Claude Chabrol
Studio Les Productions Georges de Beauregard
Rating 6.2/10
Language FR

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Cast & Crew

Jean Seberg

Jean Seberg

Mary de Damville

Maurice Ronet

Maurice Ronet

Pierre, comte de Damville

Daniel Gélin

Daniel Gélin

Doctor Jacques Lafaye

Reinhard Kolldehoff

Reinhard Kolldehoff

le Major von Pritsch

Mario David

Mario David

Urbain

Jean Yanne

Jean Yanne

M. Tricot

Jacques Perrin

Jacques Perrin

Michel

Claude Léveillée

Claude Léveillée

Duncan Presgrave

Stéphane Audran

Stéphane Audran

La femme du Dr. Lafaye / Wife

Jean-Louis Maury

Jean-Louis Maury

Gestapo Agent

Paul Gégauff

Paul Gégauff

Gestapo Agent

Pierre Gualdi

Pierre Gualdi

le curé du village

Frequently Asked Questions

Line of Demarcation was released on May 25, 1966.

The runtime of Line of Demarcation is 2h 0m.

Line of Demarcation is a Drama, War movie.

Line of Demarcation has a rating of 6.2 out of 10 on TMDB.

Line of Demarcation is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Line of Demarcation was directed by Claude Chabrol.

The main cast of Line of Demarcation includes Jean Seberg, Maurice Ronet, Daniel Gélin.

Line of Demarcation is originally in French.