---
title: 'Black Thursday (1974)'
type: 'film'
director: 'Michel Mitrani'
released: '1974-01-01'
runtime_minutes: 95
genres:
  - 'Drama'
countries:
  - 'France'
canonical: 'https://cinepixo.com/movies/black-thursday-1974'
review_count: 0
imdb: 'https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0192099/'
publisher: 'CinePixo'
---

# Black Thursday (1974)

1974 · 95 min · Drama · France

Original title: Les Guichets du Louvre

## Synopsis

Black Thursday is a French film from 1974 directed by Michel Mitrani. Based on a semi-autobiographical 1960 novel by Roger Bousinnot, the film portrays the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup in 1942, when French police arrested over 13,000 Jewish inhabitants of Paris and held them under inhumane conditions for deportation to Auschwitz, where virtually all were murdered. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival.

## Credits

- **Director:** [Michel Mitrani](https://cinepixo.com/people/michel-mitrani)
- **Original Music Composer:** [Mort Shuman](https://cinepixo.com/people/mort-shuman)
- **Director of Photography:** [Jean Tournier](https://cinepixo.com/people/jean-tournier)

## Cast

- [Christine Pascal](https://cinepixo.com/people/christine-pascal)
- [Françoise Bertin](https://cinepixo.com/people/francoise-bertin)
- [Fanny Robiane](https://cinepixo.com/people/fanny-robiane)
- [Henri Garcin](https://cinepixo.com/people/henri-garcin)
- [Albert Michel](https://cinepixo.com/people/albert-michel)
- [Christian Rist](https://cinepixo.com/people/christian-rist)
- [Michel Robin](https://cinepixo.com/people/michel-robin)
- [Judith Magre](https://cinepixo.com/people/judith-magre)
- [Jacques Debary](https://cinepixo.com/people/jacques-debary)
- [Michel Auclair](https://cinepixo.com/people/michel-auclair)
- [Alice Sapritch](https://cinepixo.com/people/alice-sapritch)

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Source: https://cinepixo.com/movies/black-thursday-1974
Film facts: Wikidata (Q3233125); synopsis from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0. Reviews, themes and notes are the work of this site's members.
