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Reunion in France (1942) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Jules Dassin and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.

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Reunion in France

Reunion in France (1942)       Only Joan Crawford could make a movie about the hardships of war and still manage to be glamorous. Reunion in France sets the star in Paris in 1940 when the French were still naive enough to think Hitler could not invade their country. He does, of course, and the ... Read full article


Uma Aventura em Paris (1942) / Reunion in France (1942)

Uma Aventura em Paris (1942) / Reunion in France (1942) Durante alguns anos, nas décadas de 1930 e 1940, Joan Crawford foi uma das atrizes mais bem-pagas de Hollywood. Nos anos 1950, John Wayne foi um dos atores mais bem-pagos de Hollywood. E um dia os dois se encontraram, mas muitas pessoas ... Read full article


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Originally scheduled as a February 1943 release under the name "Reunion", the movie was moved up to a Christmas 1942 release with the final title because of the increased interest in the war in France. Most trade papers reviewed the film with the title "Reunion" due to early press previews, and the copyright registry bears that title also.

Pat Talbot's disc identifies him as member of the Eagle Squadron. The Eagle Squadrons were RAF squadrons comprised of US pilots. There were three squadrons, nos 71, 121 and 133, formed in September 1940, May 1941 and July 1941 respectively. In 1942, the three squadrons were turned over to the USAAF.

Keenan Wynn was listed in an early production chart as a cast member, and Hans Conried was in a news item as a cast member, but neither were in the final release print.

Howard Silva, who played the Nazi secret agent in a street scene, would later play L.B. Mayer in the film version of Crawford's life, Mommie Dearest.

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