La cassure (1984)
Four policemen have shot down Albert Thoulouse's daughter by accident but are acquitted of all charges. Such injustice infuriates the unfortunate father, who abruptly turns from Jekyll to Hyde. Without giving them a second chance, Albert executes two of the men and swears that he will go to the end of his "mission". But, being reported as suspect N°1, he cannot go back to his home. One night he gets to know Claire, a young movie usherette, who accepts to accommodate and help him.
Director: Ramón Muñoz
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: February 29, 1984
Cast
- Jean-Pierre Léaud - Police Commissioner Rauffast
- Christian Alers - Albert Thoulouse
- Danièle Maïkov - Claire
- Annie Zalc - Wife of the first cop
- Dominique Economidès - First cop
- Serge Petit - Second cop
- Rémy Roubakha - Police Inspector Terré
- Laurent Le Diberder - Police Inspector Morel
- Geneviève Guire - Madame Morel
- Carméla Valente - Prostitute
Screenplay
Production: Aquarius Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Ramón Muñoz
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is La cassure about?
- Four policemen have shot down Albert Thoulouse's daughter by accident but are acquitted of all charges. Such injustice infuriates the unfortunate father, who abruptly turns from Jekyll to Hyde. Without giving them a second chance, Albert executes two of the men and swears that he will go to the end of his "mission". But, being reported as suspect N°1, he cannot go back to his home. One night he gets to know Claire, a young movie usherette, who accepts to accommodate and help him.
- Who directed La cassure?
- La cassure was directed by Ramón Muñoz.
- Who stars in La cassure?
- La cassure stars Jean-Pierre Léaud, Christian Alers, Danièle Maïkov, Annie Zalc, Dominique Economidès, Serge Petit.
- How long is La cassure?
- La cassure has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
- What genre is La cassure?
- La cassure is a Drama, Thriller film.
- Where was La cassure produced?
- La cassure was produced in France.