
Long March
In June 1944, a young doctor, Chevalier, under the threat of guns, is forced to treat a wounded man in a camp of resistance fighters (maquisards). He recognizes the man, minister of the Third Republic, called Morel by his companions. Carnot, the chief of the maquisards, is suspicious of a doctor who expressly disapproves of the resistance and wants to have him shot as soon as he has treated Morel. Philippe, who is second in command, intervenes in favor of the Chevalier. Meanwhile, peasants denounce the maquisards to the Nazis and the camp is surrounded by the Germans. The camp is saved thanks to Philippe who takes command of the group. He decides to leave the shelter and they begin the long march through the Cévennes to rally maquisard Napoleon in the Vercors...
Storyline
In June 1944, a young doctor, Chevalier, under the threat of guns, is forced to treat a wounded man in a camp of resistance fighters (maquisards). He recognizes the man, minister of the Third Republic, called Morel by his companions. Carnot, the chief of the maquisards, is suspicious of a doctor who expressly disapproves of the resistance and wants to have him shot as soon as he has treated Morel. Philippe, who is second in command, intervenes in favor of the Chevalier. Meanwhile, peasants denounce the maquisards to the Nazis and the camp is surrounded by the Germans. The camp is saved thanks to Philippe who takes command of the group. He decides to leave the shelter and they begin the long march through the Cévennes to rally maquisard Napoleon in the Vercors...
Maurice Ronet
Dr Chevalier
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Philippe
Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Pitou
Robert Hossein
Carnot
Paul Frankeur
Vincent Kaldor
Willy Braque
Berthe Granval
Robert Dalban
Guy Astruc
Alain Augé
Claude Augé
Henri Aurard
J.P. Avensac
Daniel Brimeux
Jean Cans
Claude Castillon
Pierre Comte
J.P. Cremieu
Pierre Hartmann
Michel Lepetit
Emmanuel LeRoy
J.C. Lopez
Claude Novasque
André Thor
Claude Vigneau