The London Man (L'homme de Londres) 80 years old

Maloin, a maritime station guard, spends his nights at the port signal box. One night, he becomes the witness of a murder: for a simple suitcase smuggled, the altercation between the two men turns to drama. While the first falls and drowns, the second flees. Maloin, instead of warning the police, decides to dive in and recover the suitcase...which contains more than 3 million in small denominations! That's when the trouble begins...

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The London Man Cast

Name Character
Jules Berry He was 60, 68 years old when he died as Brown
René Génin He was 53, 77 years old when he died as Maënnec
Mony Dalmès She was 29, 91 years old when she died as Henriette Maloin
Gaston Modot He was 55, 82 years old when he died as Teddy
René Bergeron He was 53, 80 years old when he died as Auguste
Marcelle Monthil She was 51, 58 years old when she died as Rose
Suzy Prim She was 47, 94 years old when she died as Camélia
Blanche Montel She was 41, 95 years old when she died as Madame Brown
Made Siamé She was 58, 89 years old when she died as la patronne
Fernand Ledoux He was 46, 96 years old when he died as Maloin

The London Man Crew

Name Department
Georges Simenon as Novel. He was 40 (86) years old when He died Writing
Henri Decoin as Director. He was 53 (79) years old when He died Directing
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The London Man (80 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, October 20, 1943
  • Runtime: 98 minutes