Jaune revolver (1988)
Directed by Olivier Langlois

Drama

Film Synopsis

Having pulled off a successful bank robbery, Vic hides out in a caravan with his loot and Angèle, an employee at the bank he has taken hostage.  Having seduced her kidnapper, Angèle kills him with his yellow revolver and makes off with his ill-gotten gains.  She then resumes her life as if nothing has happened, although the police and an insurance investigator have their suspicions about her.  Angèle is then accosted by someone who claims to be a reporter interested in her recent adventure.  In truth this is Vic's former partner who is intent on avenging his death...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Olivier Langlois
  • Script: Pierre Fabre, Olivier Langlois
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Yves Escoffier
  • Music: Romano Musumarra
  • Cast: Sandrine Bonnaire (Angèle Dubreuil), François Cluzet (Jean-Claude Wielzky), Laura Favali (Leslie Lauret), Marie-France Santon (Commissaire Pichon), Philippe Polet (Cosmos), Jérôme Anger (Marc), Olivier Cruveiller (Vic Daumal), Magali Clément (La directrice), Brigitte Ferté (La collègue de bureau), Bernard Graczyk (L'employé de la morgue), Jean-Pierre Riboulet (L'agresseur), Patrice Bornand (Le passant), Cendrine Chatrefou (L'occuliste), Sabine Capliez (La vendeuse), Cheriff Boudjellal (Mustafa), Samir Guesmi (Khadour), Valérie Perret (Louise), Yves Tournoux (Roger), Dominique Rousseau (La femme de chambre), Vanina Delannoy (La soubrette)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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