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  1. The Proud and the Beautiful (French: Les Orgueilleux, sub-title: Alvarado, aka The Proud Ones) is a 1953 drama film directed by Yves Allégret. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story (the nomination officially went to Jean-Paul Sartre), but lost to Dalton Trumbo (under the pseudonym Robert Rich) for The Brave One. Cast

  2. The Proud and the Beautiful: Directed by Yves Allégret, Rafael E. Portas. With Michèle Morgan, Gérard Philipe, Víctor Manuel Mendoza, Carlos López Moctezuma. Life in a small Mexican village where joy and misery, hope and pain, passion and guilt, love and decay, life and death are mixed in the peasants life and two French citizens who end ...

  3. The first to die in an epidemic of meningitis in Vera Cruz is a French tourist. His wife Nellie, detached and indifferent, feels little grief and realizes that her coldness is her own doom. Over the next two days, she is attracted to George, who has a dark secret.

  4. In assisting the local doctor to cope with the epidemic, these two emotional cripples enable each other to rediscover reasons to live and to love. Yves Allégret. Director, Screenplay. Jean Aurenche. Writer. The first to die in an epidemic of meningitis in Vera Cruz is a French tourist.

  5. Mar 19, 2018 · It’s pain and struggle in an impoverished Mexican village during a meningitis outbreak as two desperate French strangers, the beautiful yet cold Vera (Michèle Morgan), whose rich husband was the first to die, and the pathetic Georges (Gerard Phillipe), an expatriate doctor drowning himself in alcohol to escape from his tragic past, are ...

  6. The first to die in an epidemic of meningitis in Vera Cruz is a French tourist. His wife Nellie, detached and indifferent, feels little grief and realizes that her coldness is her own doom.

  7. Life in a small Mexican village where joy and misery, hope and pain, passion and guilt, love and decay, life and death are mixed in the peasants life and two French citizens who end up stranded in there, during a typhoid epidemic.