Les Fauves (1984)
Directed by Jean-Louis Daniel

Crime / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Béla and Berg are a stunt team.  Just before they attempt their most dangerous act, Béla lets Berg know that she intends to leave him.  Shaken by this news, Berg causes an accident in which Béla dies.  Many years later, Berg works as a watchman in the same company as Béla's brother, Léandro.  The latter was once passionately in love with his sister and intends to avenge her death...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Louis Daniel
  • Script: Catherine Cohen, Jean-Louis Daniel, Philippe Setbon
  • Cinematographer: Richard Andry
  • Music: Philippe Servain
  • Cast: Philippe Léotard (Léandro Santini), Daniel Auteuil (Christopher 'Berg' Bergham), Gabrielle Lazure (Bela), Macha Méril (Sylvia), Valérie Mairesse (Juliette), Véronique Delbourg (Mimi), Florent Pagny (Nino), Farid Chopel (Keller), Louise Portal (Dany), Jean-Louis Foulquier (Rocca), Saïd Amadis (Najip), Albert Dray (Winnie), Sylvie Joly (Suzanne), Jean-François Balmer (Jeff Garcia), Serge Malik (Sharc), Bernard Marcellin (Kowalski), Harold Minh (Saïgon), Cécile Berger (Enfant 1), Arnaud Rouillon (Enfant 2), Alain David
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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