This Land Is Mine

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This Land Is Mine
Directed by Jean Renoir
Produced by Dudley Nichols
Written by Dudley Nichols (screenplay), Jean Renoir (uncredited)
Starring Charles Laughton,
Maureen O'Hara
Music by Lothar Perl, Friedrich Silcher
Cinematography Frank Redman
Editing by Frederic Knudtson
Release date(s) August 23, 2002
Running time 103 min.
Country USA
Language English, German, Latin
IMDb profile

This Land Is Mine is a 1943 war drama set in Nazi-occupied France and directed by Jean Renoir. In the film, Charles Laughton plays Albert Lory, a cowardly school teacher in a small French village who is drawn into the actions of the resistance through his love of his country and fellow schoolteacher Louise Martin (Maureen O'Hara). The film is one of more acclaimed of the propaganda-tinged war films of the era. It won the 1944 Academy Award for Best Sound, Recording. Having opened simultaneously in 72 theaters, the film set a record for gross receipts on an opening day upon its May 7, 1943 release.

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This Land Is Mine at the Internet Movie Database