Jericho is a 1946 French war film directed by Henri Calef based on Operation Jericho. During the Second World War the Royal Air Force and the French Resistance take part in a joint operation known as "Jericho" to free fifty civilians being held as hostages by the occupying German Army in Amiens.
Nadine Alari as Alice Noblet
Roland Armontel as Muscat
Jean Brochard as Michaud
André Carnège as L'aumônier allemand
Jacques Charon as Le comte Jacques de Saint-Leu
Paul Demange as André Morget
Yves Deniaud as Robert Detaille
Paul Faivre
Guy Favières as Le maire
Gabrielle Fontan as Madame Michaud
René Génin as Camille Duroc
Albert Glado
Jacques Henley
Maxime Joal
Pierre Larquey as Béquille
Albert Michel as Le correspondant qui vient de Hollande
Henri Nassiet as Le commandant Munchhausen
Reggie Nalder
Line Noro as Rosa Duroc
Palau as Dietrich
Fred Pasquali
Raphaël Patorni as Batignolles
Georges Paulais
Raymond Pellegrin as Pierre, le fils du pharmacien
Raymond Raynal
Michel Salina
Santa Relli as Simone Michaud
Louis Seigner as Le docteur Noblet
Robert Seller as Lucien Sampet
Pierre Sergeol as L'acteur
François Viguier
Jean d'Yd as Un conseiller
Pierre Brasseur as Jean-César Morin
Alfred Baillou
Jo Dest as Un policier allemand
Rudy Lenoir as Petit rôle
Julienne Paroli as La cliente à la pharmacie
Howard Vernon as Un officier allemande