
The Little Rebels
Judge Julien Lamy regularly deals with the welfare of children, namely down on their luck delinquents. When an orphan named Alain Robert burns down a barn belonging to his abusive foster family, Judge Lamy has no choice but to send him to a juvenile jail. There he meets an older boy named Francis Lanoux, who is desperate to escape and be reunited with his girlfriend Sylvette. The boys eventually flee the institution, as Francis goes in search of his lost love and Alain continues looking for his parents. Unfortunately, the little rebels run into some big problems once on the outside.
The Little Rebels
October 21, 1955
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Cast (31)

Jean Gabin
Julien Lamy

Anne Doat
Sylvette

Serge Lecointe
Francis Lanoux

Jimmy Urbain
Alain Robert

Robert Dalban
Joseph

Jean-Jacques Delbo
Belote player

Dora Doll
Mrs. Lecarnoy

Jane Marken
Children's delegate

Claire Olivier
Mrs. Noël, judge's secretary

Renée Passeur
Francis' grandmother

Raphaël Patorni
Substitute

Jean d'Yd
Francis' grandfather

Jacques Moulières
Gérard Lecarnoy

Georges Aminel
Lawyer

Josette Arno
Young prostitute

Louis Bugette
Inspector

Véronique Deschamps
Social worker

Gérard Fallec
Kid

Raymond Faure
N/A

Jean Hébey
'La Cravate'

Guy Henry
Inspector

Albert Michel
Neighboring farmer asking for the ladder

Germaine Michel
Mailwoman

Robert Party
N/A

Jimmy Perrys
N/A

Gabriele Tinti
Marcel, supervisor

Georges Bever
Client (uncredited)

Charles Bouillaud
Police officer (uncredited)

Germaine de France
Assistant (uncredited)

Hélène Tossy
(uncredited)
Crew (16)
Directing

Jean Delannoy
Director
Writing

Pierre Bost
Adaptation

Pierre Bost
Dialogue

Jean Aurenche
Adaptation

Jean Aurenche
Dialogue

Gilbert Cesbron
Story

Jean Delannoy
Screenplay

François Boyer
Adaptation

François Boyer
Dialogue
Production
No data availableSound
Art

René Renoux
Production Design
Camera

Pierre Montazel
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up

Yvonne Fortuna
Makeup Artist
Crew
No data availableEditing

Borys Lewin
Editor