The Crew (1935 film)
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The Crew (French: L'Équipage) is a 1935 French war drama film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Annabella, Charles Vanel, Jean Murat and Jean-Pierre Aumont.[1] [2] It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris and on location at an airfield in Mourmelon-le-Petit.[3] The film's sets were designed by the art directors Lucien Aguettand and Lucien Carré. It is also known by the alternative title Flight Into Darkness.
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Directed by | Anatole Litvak |
Written by | Joseph Kessel Anatole Litvak |
Based on | The Crew by Joseph Kessel |
Produced by | Bernard Natan Emile Natan Simon Schiffrin |
Starring | Annabella Charles Vanel Jean Murat Jean-Pierre Aumont |
Cinematography | Armand Thirard |
Edited by | Henri Rust |
Music by | Arthur Honegger Jean Wiener |
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Distributed by | Pathé Consortium Cinéma |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
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The film is based on the 1923 novel of the same title by Joseph Kessel, which had previously been made into a 1928 French silent film The Crew. Litvak remade his own film as The Woman I Love for his first Hollywood production in 1937.[4]