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  1. Days of Glory (ursprünglicher Titel This is Russia) ist ein US-amerikanischer Kriegsfilm aus dem Jahr 1944. Die im RKO-Studio unter der Regie von Jacques Tourneur entstandene Produktion war der erste Film, in dem der spätere Weltstar Gregory Peck mitspielte.

    • Days of Glory
    • Englisch
    • 1944
    • USA
  2. 27. Sept. 2006 · Days of Glory: Directed by Rachid Bouchareb. With Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Roschdy Zem, Sami Bouajila. During World War II, four North African men enlist in the French army to liberate that country from German oppression, and to fight French discrimination.

    • Rachid Bouchareb
    • 73
    • 49 Sek.
  3. Days of Glory is a 1944 American film, directed by Jacques Tourneur, which tells the story of a group of Soviet guerrillas fighting back during the 1941 Nazi invasion of Russia. It marked the film debut of Tamara Toumanova and Gregory Peck, as well as most of the other principal actors.

    • $958,000
    • Casey Robinson
  4. Days of Glory (French: Indigènes, lit. ' Natives '; Arabic: بلديون, romanized: Baladiun) is a 2006 French war film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. The cast includes Sami Bouajila, Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Roschdy Zem, Mélanie Laurent and Bernard Blancan.

    • $14.5 million
  5. Days of Glory: Directed by Jacques Tourneur. With Tamara Toumanova, Gregory Peck, Alan Reed, Maria Palmer. A heroic guerrilla group fights back against impossible odds during the 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union.

    • (1,4K)
    • Jacques Tourneur
    • Approved
    • Drama, Romance, War
  6. Days of Glory. Days of Glory ist der Name zweier Spielfilmproduktionen: Days of Glory (1944), Spielfilm von Jacques Tourneur. Tage des Ruhms, Spielfilm von Rachid Bouchareb aus dem Jahr 2006. Kategorie: Begriffsklärung.

  7. Days of Glory. Jump to Edit. Summaries. During World War II, four North African men enlist in the French army to liberate that country from German oppression, and to fight French discrimination. Algeria, 1943, through Italy and France, to Alsace in early 1945, with a coda years later.