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Jean Keraudy (1920–2001) was the stage name of Roland Barbat, a French prisoner, later came to fame playing himself in the French film The Hole (French: Le Trou). He was one of five inmates involved in a 1947 escape attempt from France's La Santé Prison.
Featurettes Le Trou (1960)Four prison inmates (Michel Constantin, Raymond Meunier, Jean Keraudy, Philippe Leroy) have been hatching a plan to literally dig o...
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Jean Keraudy was born in 1920 in Ballancourt-sur-Essonne, Essonne, France. He was an actor, known for The Hole (1960), Cinépanorama (1956) and Dossier Souvenirs (1970). He died on 1 October 2001 in Cravent, Yvelines, France.
- October 1, 2001
Jean Keraudy was born in 1920 in Ballancourt-sur-Essonne, Essonne, France. He was an actor, known for The Hole (1960), Cinépanorama (1956) and Dossier Souvenirs (1970). He died on 1 October 2001 in Cravent, Yvelines, France.
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- Ballancourt-sur-Essonne, Essonne, France
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- Cravent, Yvelines, France
Jun 23, 2017 · Rapturously received but mysteriously forgotten after its 1964 New York opening, Jacques Becker’s prison drama, “Le Trou” (“The Hole”), returns, digitally restored, for a week at Film Forum.
In a Paris prison cell, five inmates use every ounce of their tenacity and ingenuity in an elaborate attempt to tunnel to freedom. Based on the novel by José Giovanni, Jacques Becker’s Le trou (The Hole) balances lyrical humanism with a tense, unshakable air of imminent danger.
Jean Keraudy was the stage name of Roland Barbat, a French prisoner, later came to fame playing himself in the French film Le Trou. [1] He was one of five inmates involved in a 1947 escape attempt from France's La Santé Prison.