Le Jour attendra (2013)
Directed by Edgar Marie

Crime / Thriller
aka: Paris Countdown

Film Synopsis

Milan and Victor have known each other since before they can remember.  Owners of nightclubs in Paris, they have lost contact for several years, but that is about to change when Serki, a dangerous psychopath, returns, with a barrel-load of bad memories.  Some time ago, Milan and Victor were forced into a dodgy business deal which resulted in Serki ending up in a Mexican jail.  But now Serki has returned to settle a few old scores and the two old friends have no choice but to work together if they are to escape the wrath of their dangerous enemy...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Edgar Marie
  • Script: Edgar Marie
  • Cinematographer: Danny Elsen
  • Cast: Jacques Gamblin (Victor), Olivier Marchal (Milan), Carlo Brandt (Serki), Reda Kateb (Wilfried), Igor Skreblin (Etienne), Francis Renaud (José), Anne Charrier (Sarah), James Kazama (Chef japonais), Laure Marsac (Coralie), Big John (Freddy), Sophie Meister (Alex), Michael Morgante (Policier), Muratt Atik, Alan Delabie
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / Spanish / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Aka: Paris Countdown

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