Cayenne Palace (1987)

Cayenne Palace (1987) poster

French Guiana has long been the site for some notorious prisons surrounded by dense jungle. In this story, Noel Caradec (Richard Berry) is a bereft son who has come from France to the tropical South American country to look for his father, who fled from the prison and disappeared years ago. He runs into serious opposition from the owner of a hotel and bar known as Cayenne-Palace. The man also happens to be at the center of all the illegal goings-on in the region. However, Noel is not entirely without friends, as his half-brother Xavier and the people of the jungle are on his side.

Director: Alain Maline
Genre: Adventure
Runtime: 105 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jean-François Léon
Cinematography: Jacques Steyn
Editing: Hugues Darmois, Sophie Bhaud
Production: F.P.C. Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Alain Maline
More Films in Genre: Adventure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cayenne Palace about?
French Guiana has long been the site for some notorious prisons surrounded by dense jungle. In this story, Noel Caradec (Richard Berry) is a bereft son who has come from France to the tropical South American country to look for his father, who fled from the prison and disappeared years ago. He runs into serious opposition from the owner of a hotel and bar known as Cayenne-Palace. The man also happens to be at the center of all the illegal goings-on in the region. However, Noel is not entirely without friends, as his half-brother Xavier and the people of the jungle are on his side.
Who directed Cayenne Palace?
Cayenne Palace was directed by Alain Maline.
Who stars in Cayenne Palace?
Cayenne Palace stars Richard Berry, Jean Yanne, Xavier Deluc, Olivia Brunaux, Anna Karina, Claude Brosset.
How long is Cayenne Palace?
Cayenne Palace has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
What genre is Cayenne Palace?
Cayenne Palace is a Adventure film.
Where was Cayenne Palace produced?
Cayenne Palace was produced in France.