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1:20:00
By the way,
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Le Chanois was arrested.
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When?
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At sunup. This morning.
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For what reason?
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An open secret: his name's Dreyfus.
And he's a communist.

1:20:17
See you in 15 minutes.
1:20:24
I forgot: my brother's sick.
I have to go to the drugstore.

1:20:29
Go ahead.
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Goodbye, sir.
1:20:54
Jean Devaivre never returned
to Continental.

1:20:57
He pedaled 17 hours to the maquis
1:21:00
where Rene Flechard,
plumber-roofer, was waiting

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along with other fighters
who would become his friends.

1:21:08
Le Chanois, on Dr. Greven's demand,
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was released within 3 days,
without talking.

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He carried on,
but was sanctioned by the Party

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for having worked at Continental.
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Tourneur was suspended
for almost 2 years after the war

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and directed two films
from scripts he hated.

1:21:29
Jean Aurenche,
the ever-faithful friend,

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remained close to Pierre Bost
until Bost's death.

1:21:36
He often talked to me about Reine,
Suzanne and Olga.

1:21:40
Olga lost everything in '44,
her hair included,

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but got it all back 3 years later.
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Jean helped her open her shop
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in '47,
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the year Devaivre directed
his first film,

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La Dame d'onze heures,
which Le Chanois wrote,

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followed by The Farm of Seven Sins.
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53 years later, in April 2000,

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