The Law of Men (French: La loi des hommes) is a 1962 French crime film directed by Charles Gérard and starring Micheline Presle, Philippe Leroy and Pierre Mondy.[1] After a planned robbery on an armoured car the investigating police officer encounters a female journalist who specialises in criminology, and who he suspects may have had a role in the heist.
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Directed by | Charles Gérard |
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Cinematography | Claude Robin |
Edited by | Bernard Lefèvre |
Music by | André Hossein |
Production company | Filmatec |
Distributed by | Compagnie Française de Distribution Cinématographique |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
edit- Micheline Presle as Sophie Givier
- Philippe Leroy as Dandieu
- Pierre Mondy as Le juge Béguin
- Arletty as Loune de Lindt
- Marcel Dalio as L'avocat Plautet
- José Luis de Vilallonga as Le prêtre
- Gérard Buhr as le patron des Fourgons Blindés
- Robert Dalban as Le cafetier
- Mathilde Casadesus as Madame Thiebaut
- Yves Barsacq as Un inspecteur
- Berthe Granval as Le secrétaire
- Raoul Saint-Yves as Jules, le policier de faction
- Serge Sauvion as Jacky, un ami de Sophie
- Michel Constantin as Paulo, un ami de Sophie
- Jean-Loup Reynold as le projectionniste
- Jacqueline Huet as elle-même, présentatrice TV
- Joseph Pasteur as lui-même, journaliste
- Jacques Monod as Helmut
References
edit- ^ Commire & Klezmer p.466
Bibliography
edit- Anne Commire & Deborah Klezmer. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia, Volume 1. Yorkin Publications, 1999.
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