Les J3

1946 film
  • 17 April 1946 (1946-04-17) (France)
Running time
85 minutesCountryFranceLanguageFrench

Les J3 (also known as The J3) is a 1946 French film directed by Roger Richebé, and adapted from the play by the same name, written by Roger Ferdinand.[1] The film's admissions in France were 2,748,441.[2] It was followed by a 1950 sequel They Are Twenty.

Plot synopsis

The play focuses on a group of high school students in occupied France during the Second World War. Whilst the students are initially more focused on the black market trade of cigarettes and stockings, a new philosophy teacher, the "charming and gifted educator" Mademoiselle Bravard, focuses them back onto their work at school, helping them all pass their final exams.[3]

Cast

  • Gérard Nery as Gabriel Lamy
  • Gisèle Pascal as Mademoiselle Bravard
  • Saturnin Fabre as the school Headmaster

References

  1. ^ "Roger Ferdinand (List of Works)". IMDb. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Box Office Annual - France 1945". Box Office Story (France). Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  3. ^ "The J3 - Plot Summary". IMDb. Retrieved 14 March 2015.

External links

  • Les J3 at IMDb
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Films directed by Roger Richebé
  • The Agony of the Eagles (1933)
  • I Have an Idea (1934)
  • The Green Jacket (1937)
  • Women's Prison (1938)
  • Midnight Tradition (1939)
  • Madame Sans-Gêne (1941)
  • Romance for Three (1942)
  • Domino (1943)
  • Les J3 (1946)
  • The Great Maguet (1947)
  • Monseigneur (1949)
  • Gigolo (1951)
  • The Lovers of Midnight (1953)
  • Élisa (1957)
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