Le Scorpion (1962)
Directed by Serge Hanin

Crime

Film Synopsis

Peter, a crook who specialises in breaking into the most impregnable of safes, is hired by an international gang to rob a company in Holland.  Peter is surprised by the recruitment methods of his employers and sets out to discover who is responsible when the heist fails.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Serge Hanin
  • Script: Serge Hanin
  • Cinematographer: Maurice Fellous
  • Music: Jacques Lacome
  • Cast: Daniel Sorano (Peter Carl), Elga Andersen (Corinne), Lutz Gabor (William), Alexandre Rignault (Le commissaire Ulrich), Clément Harari (La Fouine), Jean Lanier (Le directeur du chantier), Paul Demange (Le Mage), Ginette Rolland (La chanteuse), Jacques Bernard, Guy Dakar, Franco Giacobini, Evi Maltagliati, Alain Quercy
  • Country: Italy
  • Language: -
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min

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