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Cast

Gisèle Pascal

Gisèle Pascal

Hélène Boucher

Jean Chevrier

Jean Chevrier

André Danet

René Blancard

René Blancard

René Gaudin

Paul Frankeur

Paul Frankeur

Soupape

Marie-France Planeze

Marie-France Planeze

Geneviève Gaudin

Pierre Trabaud

Pierre Trabaud

Pierre Castel

Maurice Ronet

Maurice Ronet

Marc Caussade

Hubert de Malet

Hubert de Malet

Brunel

Christiane Barry

Christiane Barry

Jacqueline

Jacques Bernard

Jacques Bernard

Pigeon

Lisette Lebon

Lisette Lebon

Jacquotte

Guy Derlan

Guy Derlan

Fougères

Marcel André

Marcel André

Dusmesnil

Micheline Gary

Micheline Gary

Charles Vissières

Charles Vissières

The old gentleman

François Joux

François Joux

1st shareholder

Marcel Josz

Marcel Josz

2nd shareholder

Paule Launay

Paule Launay

Georges Sellier

Georges Sellier

3rd shareholder

Nicole Rozan

Nicole Rozan

Gérard Oury

Gérard Oury

(voice)

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Raymond Caillava

Raymond Caillava

Writer

Jean Dréville

Jean Dréville

Director

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Endless Horizons

19530.0 / 10104 min
Drama, Adventure

Overview

The life story of famed French aviatrix Helene Boucher is detailed in Horizons sans fin (Endless Horizons). Giselle Pascal stars as Boucher, who is first seen in 1930, leaving her millinery shop behind in favor of the wild blue yonder. Though the world of aviation was still essentially an all-male one (despite England's Amy Johnson and America's Amelia Earhart), Boucher perseveres, eventually breaking all existing male and female speed and height records. A bit slow on the uptake in the dramatic scenes, the film soars (no pun intended) during the aerial sequences. Horizons san Fin was the winner of the Catholic Award at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.