93 minutes
11/2/1956
1944: Geneviève and René live in occupied Paris. They love each other, and the young woman looks fearfully at René's activities in the Resistance. She wants to stay out of it, and sometimes there are arguments about it. After one such argument, René goes to a meeting with a German comrade. While he is away, the Gestapo come to the house to take the resistance fighter Louise away. Geneviève intervenes and is arrested. The men of the resistance are very worried as she knows about a planned bridge demolition. René trusts her, and Geneviève does indeed withstand the torture. The bridge can be blown up as planned, contributing to a decisive defeat for the German army.
Gisela Trowe
as Geneviève
Richard Lauffen
as Padet
Susanne Düllmann
as Louise
Wolfgang Kieling
as René
Günther Simon
as Georges
Hans Stetter
as Denis
Will van Deeg
as Krecher
Hans Fiebrandt
as Krügel
Friedrich Teitge
as Man in hat
Fritz Decho
as Gaston
Carlo Kluge
as Merker
Horst Giese
as Robert
Karl-Heinz Weiss
as sergeant
Günther Polensen
as SS crowd leader
Waldemar Jacobi
as Boulin
Herwart Grosse
as Madou
Fritz Melchior
as Neumann
Elisabeth Olivier
as Old woman
Hubert Arndt
as SS man
Betty Loewen
as Madame Renault
Kurt Sperling
as Pierre
Erich Gütze
as Ramm - SS man
Hans Anklam
as Older SS man
Carl Ballhaus
as shepherd