Radio corbeau (1989)
This fast-paced mystery is in part based on a novel by Yves Ellena and is at least equally based on the 1943 classic Le Corbeau, which in 1951 was produced in English by Otto Preminger as The Thirteenth Letter. In this movie, someone is using a pirate radio broadcast to dish the dirt on the lives of the elite of a small French town.
Director: Yves Boisset
Genre: Mystery, Crime, Drama
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: February 1, 1989
Cast
- Claude Brasseur - Paul Maurier, le correspondant du journal local
- Pierre Arditi - Duval, l'inspecteur
- Christine Boisson - Agnès Deluca
- Évelyne Bouix - Françoise, la compagne de Duval
- Jean-Pierre Bisson - Le commissaire Bouthier
- Roger Planchon - M. Faber, le maire
- Édith Scob - Mme Michel, la libraire
- Jean-Claude Dreyfus - Rosati, le boucher
- Bernard Bloch - Gerfaut, l'entrepreneur
- Yves Afonso - Roustan
Screenplay
- Alain Scoff (Adaptation)
- Yves Boisset (Adaptation)
- Alain Scoff (Scenario Writer)
- Yves Ellena (Novel)
- Yves Boisset (Dialogue)
Cinematography: Jacques Loiseleux
Editing: Laurence Leininger
Production: Saris, Ciné 5
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Yves Boisset
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Radio corbeau about?
- This fast-paced mystery is in part based on a novel by Yves Ellena and is at least equally based on the 1943 classic Le Corbeau, which in 1951 was produced in English by Otto Preminger as The Thirteenth Letter. In this movie, someone is using a pirate radio broadcast to dish the dirt on the lives of the elite of a small French town.
- Who directed Radio corbeau?
- Radio corbeau was directed by Yves Boisset.
- Who stars in Radio corbeau?
- Radio corbeau stars Claude Brasseur, Pierre Arditi, Christine Boisson, Évelyne Bouix, Jean-Pierre Bisson, Roger Planchon.
- How long is Radio corbeau?
- Radio corbeau has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is Radio corbeau?
- Radio corbeau is a Mystery, Crime, Drama film.
- Where was Radio corbeau produced?
- Radio corbeau was produced in France.