The Wolf of the West Coast (2002)
James Faulkner plays Lew Millar, a renowned private eye who is hired by a gangster to be his bodyguard. When Millar arrives at the criminal's French hideaway, the gangster is already dead. Among the people Millar investigates are the gangster's brother, the man's sister-in-law, and their teenage daughter. A judge may also offer insight into the case, as well as Millar's own past.
Director: Hugo Santiago
Genre: Mystery, Crime, Drama
Runtime: 132 min
Release Date: August 27, 2002
Cast
- Anna Mouglalis - Mai
- James Faulkner - Lew Millar
- Gérard Watkins - Harry
- Valérie Dréville - Madame Nemo
- Lizzie Brocheré - Jean
- Louis-Do de Lencquesaing - Le commissaire Vianet
- Dominique Valadié
- Luís Miguel Cintra
Screenplay
- Hugo Santiago (Screenplay)
- Santiago Amigorena (Screenplay)
Production: Madragoa Films, BD Cine, Gemini Films
Country: France, Portugal, Argentina
Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Hugo Santiago
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Wolf of the West Coast about?
- James Faulkner plays Lew Millar, a renowned private eye who is hired by a gangster to be his bodyguard. When Millar arrives at the criminal's French hideaway, the gangster is already dead. Among the people Millar investigates are the gangster's brother, the man's sister-in-law, and their teenage daughter. A judge may also offer insight into the case, as well as Millar's own past.
- Who directed The Wolf of the West Coast?
- The Wolf of the West Coast was directed by Hugo Santiago.
- Who stars in The Wolf of the West Coast?
- The Wolf of the West Coast stars Anna Mouglalis, James Faulkner, Gérard Watkins, Valérie Dréville, Lizzie Brocheré, Louis-Do de Lencquesaing.
- How long is The Wolf of the West Coast?
- The Wolf of the West Coast has a runtime of 2h 12m (132 minutes).
- What genre is The Wolf of the West Coast?
- The Wolf of the West Coast is a Mystery, Crime, Drama film.
- Where was The Wolf of the West Coast produced?
- The Wolf of the West Coast was produced in France, Portugal, Argentina.