The Last Metro

The Last Metro

7.3

Sep 17 1980

2h 11m

Drama, Romance, War

In occupied Paris, an actress married to a Jewish theater owner must keep him hidden from the Nazis while doing both of their jobs.

Catherine Deneuve

Catherine Deneuve

Marion Steiner

Gérard Depardieu

Gérard Depardieu

Bernard Granger

Jean Poiret

Jean Poiret

Jean-Loup Cottins

Andréa Ferréol

Andréa Ferréol

Arlette Guillaume

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