Le Serpent aux mille coupures (2017)
Directed by Eric Valette

Crime / Thriller
aka: Thousand Cuts

Film Synopsis

In the southwest of France, one winter's night in 2015, an injured motorcyclist is cornered by three ruthless-looking drug traffickers.  To save himself, the lone biker shoots dead his three assailants and takes flight, not knowing that the triple murder has been witnessed by a bystander.  The anonymous biker takes refuge in a farm belonging to the Petit family, whom he proceeds to takes hostage.  Meanwhile, the father of one of the murdered drug dealers plans his revenge.  His pitiless henchman Tod is just the man he needs to carry out the execution, and woe betide anyone who is foolish enough to get in his way...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Valette
  • Script: Hervé Albertazzi (dialogue), Eric Valette, Hervé Albertazzi
  • Photo: Jean-François Hensgens
  • Music: Christophe Boulanger, Mike Theis
  • Cast: Tomer Sisley (The biker), Terence Yin (Tod), Pascal Greggory (Massé du Réaux), Stéphane Debac (Jean-François Neri), Erika Sainte (Stéphanie), Carlos Cabra (Barrera), Cédric Ido (Omar), Gérald Laroche (Adrien Viguie), Victoire De Block (Zoé), Guillaume Destrem (Baptiste Latapie), Jean-Jacques Lelté (Paul Cathala), Stéphane Henon (Crebain), Clémence Bretécher (Saskia Jones), Marcos Adamantiadis (Gendarme), Marie Catrix (Gendarmette), Charles François (Douanier), Didier Gesquière (Guibal), Alexandre Picot (Douanier), Vincent Santamaria (Alexander)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 106 min
  • Aka: Thousand Cuts

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