Two Men in Town (1973)
A former bank robber is released after 10 years in prison. He gets help from a social-worker, but gets harassed by an old cop from his past.
Director: José Giovanni
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 99 min
Release Date: October 24, 1973
Cast
- Jean Gabin - Germain Cazeneuve
- Alain Delon - Gino Strabliggi
- Mimsy Farmer - Lucie
- Michel Bouquet - Commissioner Goitreau
- Victor Lanoux - Marcel
- Cécile Vassort - Évelyne Cazeneuve
- Ilaria Occhini - Sophie Strabliggi
- Guido Alberti - Boss of the printing house
- Bernard Giraudeau - Frédéric Cazeneuve
- Christine Fabréga - Geneviève Cazeneuve
Screenplay
- José Giovanni (Dialogue)
- José Giovanni (Screenplay)
Music: Philippe Sarde
Cinematography: Jean-Jacques Tarbès
Editing: Françoise Javet
Production: Adel Productions, Medusa Distribuzione
Country: France, Italy
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Themes
Widowhood and Coping with Loss, Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest, Police Reform and Accountability, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering
Keywords
police, shadowing, espionage, loss of loved one, rehabilitation, guillotine, torturing police, rehabilitation centre, dignified
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Two Men in Town about?
- A former bank robber is released after 10 years in prison. He gets help from a social-worker, but gets harassed by an old cop from his past.
- Who directed Two Men in Town?
- Two Men in Town was directed by José Giovanni.
- Who stars in Two Men in Town?
- Two Men in Town stars Jean Gabin, Alain Delon, Mimsy Farmer, Michel Bouquet, Victor Lanoux, Cécile Vassort.
- How long is Two Men in Town?
- Two Men in Town has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
- What genre is Two Men in Town?
- Two Men in Town is a Crime, Drama film.
- Where was Two Men in Town produced?
- Two Men in Town was produced in France, Italy.
- What are the themes of Two Men in Town?
- The themes of Two Men in Town include: Widowhood and Coping with Loss, Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest, Police Reform and Accountability, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering.