The Mark of the Day
movie

Released April 06, 1949
Genres:
Overview
In a settlement in the northern mining country. The Marles, Bréhard and Gohelle families wake up and prepare for a new day at work. The young engineer Larzac, newly appointed to the mine, will soon oppose the authoritarian and conservative methods of his superior Dubard. Georges Gohelle would like to marry Marie Bréhard, but housing difficulties thwart their plans. Brezza, a Polish immigrant, who must return to his country, would like to hate his marriage to Louise Gohelle. Roger, Marie's little brother, has just turned 14. He does not want to go down to the mine as his elders have always done. He will however have to resign himself to it. Marles evokes for him the social struggles of 1906. Roger is injured during a landslide. In front of his family and his friend Marles, who had come to the hospital, he announced his decision to continue his profession. Larzac, invited to the Marles, reveals that he refused a quiet position at the Charbonnages de Paris. He too stays.
Cast

Jean Desailly
as
Larzac

René Lefèvre
as
Dubard

Marie-Hélène Dasté
as
Madame Bréhard
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Pierre Français
as
Brezza

Michel Piccoli
as
Georges Gohelle

Loleh Bellon
as
Marie Bréhard
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Jean-Pierre Grenier
as
Marles

Gaston Modot
as
Tiberghien
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Guy Sargis
as
Roger
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Catherine Monot
as
Louise

Paul Frankeur
as
Bac (uncredited)

Serge Grave
as
Corentin (uncredited)
Crew
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André Bac
as
Director of Photography
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Claude Nicole
as
Editor

Louis Daquin
as
Director

Jean Wiener
as
Original Music Composer
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Paul Bertrand
as
Production Design
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Tony Leenhardt
as
Sound

Vladimir Pozner
as
Dialogue

Louis Daquin
as
Writer

Vladimir Pozner
as
Writer
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Sacha Vierny
as
Assistant Director
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André Vétusto
as
Assistant Director
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Paul Bertrand
as
Decorator