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Diego is one of the chief of the spanish Communist Party. He is travelling back to Paris (where he lives) from a mission in Madrid. He is arrested at the border for an identity check but manages to go free thanks to Nadine, the daughter of the man whose passport is used by him. When he arrives in Paris, he starts searching one of his comrades, Juan, to prevent him from going to Madrid where he could be arrested by Franco's police.
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Diego is one of the chiefs of the spanish Communist Party. He is travelling back to Paris (where he lives) from a mission in Madrid. He is arrested at the border for an identity check but manages to go free thanks to Nadine, the daughter of the man whose passport is used by him. When he arrives in Paris, he starts searching for one of his comrades, Juan, to prevent him from going to Madrid where he could be arrested by Franco's police.
  
 
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== [[:Category:Boeing 707|Boeing 707-121]] ==  

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La guerre est finie movie poster.

Movie (1966)
English title: The War Is Over

Starring:
Yves Montand (Diego Mora)
Ingrid Thulin (Marianne)
Geneviève Bujold (Nadine Sallanches l)
Jean Dasté (Le chef du réseau clandestin)
Dominique Rozan (Jude)
Jean-François Rémi (Juan)

Diego is one of the chiefs of the spanish Communist Party. He is travelling back to Paris (where he lives) from a mission in Madrid. He is arrested at the border for an identity check but manages to go free thanks to Nadine, the daughter of the man whose passport is used by him. When he arrives in Paris, he starts searching for one of his comrades, Juan, to prevent him from going to Madrid where he could be arrested by Franco's police.

Boeing 707-121

At Paris Orly. Pan Am 707’s tail fin, a 121 or 321 series.

Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.

Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III

At Paris Orly.

Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III of Air France.


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