Les Loups entre eux (1985)
Directed by José Giovanni

Action / Crime / Drama

Film Synopsis

When the American General Lee W. Simon is kidnapped by a group of terrorists the secret services are swift to act.  The fact that Simon has knowledge of NATO's defence secrets makes his recovery an immediate priority.  A man named Straub is charged with this important mission and begins by assembling a crack team of hardened mercenaries...
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Film Credits

  • Director: José Giovanni
  • Script: José Giovanni, Jean Schmitt
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Francis Gondre
  • Music: Pino Marchese
  • Cast: Claude Brasseur (Lacier), Jean-Hugues Anglade (Richard Avakian), Robert Arden (Le général Lee W. Simon), Niels Arestrup (Mike), Gabriel Briand (Spartacus), Manuel Cauchi (Italian Terrorist), Gérard Darmon (La Cavale), Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu (De Saintes), Daniel Duval (Le Gitan), Isabel García Lorca (Jennifer), Paul Giovanni (Paul), Lisa Kreuzer (Carla), Edward Meeks (Straub), Jean-Roger Milo (Bastien), Bernard Giraudeau (L'exécuteur de De Saintes)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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