The Green Glove (aka
The White Road) is a 1952 French/American international co-production film noir directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Glenn Ford, Geraldine Brooks (actress), Sir Cedric Hardwicke and George Macready.<>.</>
Plot
Mike Blake (Glenn Ford) is an American paratrooper who travels to France after the end of World War II to try to recover a jewel-encrusted glove that had been stolen from a country church during the war. His quest leads him to a beautiful young tour guide (Geraldine Brooks), and a Nazi collaborator (George Macready) whom he had fought during the war.
Cast
- Glenn Ford as Michael 'Mike' Blake
- Geraldine Brooks (actress) as Christine 'Chris' Kenneth
- Sir Cedric Hardwicke as Father Goron
- George Macready as Count Paul Rona
- Gaby André as Gaby Saunders
- Jany Holt as The Countess
- Roger Tréville as Police Insp. Faubert
- Georges Tabet as Jacques Piotet
- Meg Lemonnier as Madame Piotet
- Paul Bonifas as Inspector
- Jean Bretonnière as Singer
Background
The movie was shot mostly on location in southern France and Monaco.
See also
List of films in the public domain in the United States
Category:1952 films
Category:1950s drama films
Category:American drama films
Category:English-language films
Category:Film noir
Category:Films shot in Monaco
Category:Films shot in France
Category:Films set in France
Category:French drama films