They Were Five

They Were Five

Drama | Jan. 23, 1952

Now that the world conflict is over, five inseparable wartime buddies swear eternal friendship now to each other. But there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip. Jean becomes a postman, Marcel a boxer, Roger an actor, André a student and Philippe remains what he has always been, a young man of good social standing. Roger, who can't find any role, is introduced through his singer sister Valérie, to Frédo, a shady nightclub owner.Roger soon becomes one of Frédo's henchmen. To make matters worse, he swipes Jean's fiancée, Simone. Marcel, who loses fight after fight, ends up joining Fredo's gang as well. André, who wanted to redeem the faults of his father during the Occupation, gets killed in the Indochina war. Marcel is shot down while taking part in a robbery. In her turn, Valérie is bumped off by an accomplice of Fredo and Roger is sent to jail.

They Were Five

Drama | Jan. 23, 1952

They Were Five
Now that the world conflict is over, five inseparable wartime buddies swear eternal friendship now to each other. But there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip. Jean becomes a postman, Marcel a boxer, Roger an actor, André a student and Philippe remains what he has always been, a young man of good social standing. Roger, who can't find any role, is introduced through his singer sister Valérie, to Frédo, a shady nightclub owner.Roger soon becomes one of Frédo's henchmen. To make matters worse, he swipes Jean's fiancée, Simone. Marcel, who loses fight after fight, ends up joining Fredo's gang as well. André, who wanted to redeem the faults of his father during the Occupation, gets killed in the Indochina war. Marcel is shot down while taking part in a robbery. In her turn, Valérie is bumped off by an accomplice of Fredo and Roger is sent to jail.
Producers Jeannic Films, Sud Film Produzione Cinematografica
Original title Ils étaient cinq
Directors Jacques Pinoteau
Writers Pierre Laroche, Michel Jourdan

Cast

Jean Carmet

as Jean - le postier

Jean Gaven

as Marcel - le boxeur

Michel Jourdan

as Roger Courtois - l'acteur

Jean-Claude Pascal

as Philippe

Arlette Merry

as Valérie - La soeur de Roger, chanteuse de cabaret

Louis de Funès

as Albert, le régisseur

François Martin

as André Lamberay

Nicole Besnard

as Simone - l'amie de Jean

Irène Hilda

as Fabienne Dorée

Marcel André

as Le commissaire

Robert Dalban

as Dufau - le manager

André Versini

as Serge - l'imprésario de Roger

Jean Marchat

as Fredo - un patron de cabaret louche

Georgette Anys

as (uncredited)

Roland Carey

as (uncredited)

René Hell

as (uncredited)

Guy Henry

as (uncredited)

Hilda Bernard

as (uncredited)

René Pascal

as (uncredited)